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- I mi' ' 1 J uf ' J .f7i.,cLf.1:,.g1',fJ' - f . if' ' f-'elf .ev-zito'-1-' ii f..-ff,-' 4 r T! MARY ELIZABETH LOVVE The faculty gave Hrst place for girls in this contest to Mary Elizabeth Lowe. Mary Elizabeth has the distinction of having served on the Annual staff for three years and was this year Editor-in-Chief. Hope Lilly and Mary Stone lV1oseley as Co-Chairman gave us one of the most beautiful Carnivals in the history of Beaver. Their ability was widely praised, too, in Girl Reserves and the Beaver Annual Staff, Where each did the very highest type of work. Ann Meador Was the student body's choice for Queen of the Carnival. She also had the leading role in the Senior Play. Ann always thrills her audiences-and so does Thelma VVilson, our speaking star, who Won the American Legion scholarship with her original oration. fg I,l.d,,,L.1-X-' . ,4'J'i Ly! :,- of 5 I TA f fi e feed A if ii , L f f ' i 'I I . IV--if 1 V.,-' I LLfL.w1 ,I ',,' 'f, I ,. ,ity 501.757, . L L25 15, !'f.f?'2'L2ij, f if :W -. - Z',7LUGif1S The citizens of tomorrow! Chosen be- cause they have proved themselves capable and Willing to help make our school a better place. No, doubt When they step forward to take their places in the down townl' World they will then be numbered among the good citizens there. The faculty basing their judgment on character, leadership, service. and depend- ability selected these ten as those who have served Beaver High School most efiiciently. HOPE LILLY ANN MEADOR TTHELMA VVILSON MARY S. MosE1.Ev N
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Zahn-ld'-f fiweu,Ze4Alf1fffeyZ-T,5- ,,4ff,A'ff'u'f fffuwhaxfff 'ami-,?4Q..,. . :,i?j7 LW Mm.. MW 47 MMM 46 anim Cfaei Dffhezi, 7940 'ZF 9- -lf - AA, -J The top of the ladder at last! Seniors! And We find ourselves looking ,e I, -1, back over our life at Beaver with a sense of very genuine pleasure. Re- -3- -A -, ' member such highlights as .... Beaver 7-Princeton 6 .... the Warm . Welcome that Was ours when We came up from the junior high schools .... pep meetings with lusty cheering for Dear Old Beaver . . . how We elected Ann Meador and Vernon Kirk, King and Queen of our Carnival . . . these ' have been the happiest days of our lives and our one hope is that We have 1' '4 made a sufficiant mark in the history of Beaver so that some token of our v - 74 ' labor and esteem will always remain. Can We say more? J we . f-Q-. -KJ :fe . Lf'-'fbi' ' , .f' 'I ', MARIE STARLING VVILLIAM TABOR .presizlenzs ANN MEADOR CHARLES CLARK MARY E. LOVVE Vice Presiziems ELIZABETH LAVVRENCE MARY FRANCES MEADE S ecrelzzries 1 9.
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scwsz Cifizem, Boys The Beaver Annual Staff-in keeping with its theme, service, sponsored the Good Citi- zenship contest and excitement ran high in the Senior Class, but the stalf had already de- cided that the results of the election were not to be revealed until the night of the party when the annual made its first public appear- ance. So-now We salute you! Good Citizens of the World which is enclosed Within the Walls of Beaver High School. YVADE STINSON FRANK. TURPIN Blu. Tmaoiz HARRY Rice 6 h . . i' 1 1 l r l FRANK CTBRIEN First place for boys went to Frank O'Brien who displayed his ability as business manager of the Beaver Annual. He gave us a bigger and better annual-you will all agree. Frank well deserves the honor bestowed upon him. The runners-up are outstanding seniors too. Bill Tabor, a very popular boy, was elected president of the class. YVade Stinson served as Arts-Editor on the annual staff and as Editor-in-Chief of the Beaver Press. Harry Rice appeared in the various music groups. Frank Turpin an adept cameraman, was Photographic-Editor for the yearbook. All of these ten students are members of the National Honor Society and all of them had important places in the Beaver Carnival.
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