Allegany High School - Alleganac Yearbook (Cumberland, MD)

 - Class of 1927

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GLA DYS MARGARET APPLE Peaches Spanish Club 126, 2711 A. D. K. 125, 210: Q:ll'l' l'lub 1214, 271. Her hair was not more sunny than her heart. 'tPeaches is one of the charming blondes of the class of ,27. She has one of those sweet lovable dispositions that everyone ad- mires and enjoys Peaches is a re ulai . . g' ' booster of Allegany, and is always present at basketball and football games. Although we know she has true school spirit we still feel that there is something else that urges her on to support school athletics. It doesn't take long for one who is acquainted with the lover's lane of Allegany to know what, or perhaps, we had better say who, that something is. We really don't know what she will do, but we hope that Peaches will be a great success in the path of life upon which the class of '27 will soon be treading. ESTHER SPEAR ASKEY Essen A kind and gentle heart she had to com- fort friends and foes. Junior Dramatic Club 12, 22, -lb: Gloo Club 133: Crt-g'1,: Artists Club 1413 Girls' League 113. Always frowning but never sadg never angry but always glad-that's Esther who is pictured here. The most charming fea- ture about her is that she is ever ready to be of assistance whenever the opportunity presents itself. This is why she has many friends, who love her for her Happy, affec- tionate! disposition. We all know that Esther's ambition is to be a private secre- tary and if she is determined, that is what will happen-so Esther, here's to your fu- ture happiness and success in life! VIRGINIA IRENE ATHEY Hllllllgfbn I l'1'l1L'll Club 123: Klrvgg' Artists Club -ll: Crafts Club bw-rship 1-tj. Virginia who never good time occupation 1 1435 Ortlvr of Gregg' Artists, Atom- is one of those carefree girls worry. 'She is always in for a and usually has it. Her main is chattering with her class- mates. Virginia is one of the very indus- trious members of our class and has been with us for four years. Her best subjects are shorthand and bookkeeping. She has received her certificate for typing and is a member of the O. G. A. She will never be without friends and her magnetic person- ality and strong character will hold us for- ever true to our old pal-Virginia. Page 23 . we .M ..,.,, xui- '. ' i A t , fl--g '1 '-' ' s Ui' ' . f I xi-kk yn K, ..H Q, 1 A ' 'K.- 'L f QL 'X P V- I I

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WWW? x V. I rr I K 1,010 I ' jk. JW' , V IJ . x D f 1 I f THELNMA GREEN WOOD ALDERTON Johnny lm F4-rcle Francais 121: Alla-guny Gregg Art- ists Club C433 Arts and Crafts Club HJ: Girls' liezigm- HJ. Thelma has been with her dear Alma Mater for four long, yet short years, and has reached her goal of becoming a digni- fied senior, and she is truly dignified. She is one of the most studious pupils in the commercial department. She always gets her bookkeeping finished on time-a rare thing! Thelma is always interested in see- ing A. H. S. get ahead in anything it under- takes and enjoys a victory for the school as well as any of us. Now, Class of '27, here is something to think about! I wonder why they call her Johnny! THOMAS ANDERSON l4T0,nv1! Chemistry Club 4-lj. The young gentleman pictured here came to us this fall from Central. He immedi- ately got the old Allegany spirit, and be- came one of her active boosters. Tom seldom misses one of our games, for he's always there with his husky voice to cheer our men on to victory. Since his short stay at Allegany, Tom has made a host of friends. This fact, we believe, is due to that ever-ready smile of his. No matter what the weather, Tom has a cheery greet- ing for his friends. We do not know what Tom expects to do after he leaves Allegany, but we wish him the best of luck in all his undertakings. HELENE ELIZABETH ANDREWS Lew Junior Drumzxtic Club 12. Il. VH: film- Club 113, 'll Ilil l'l b VU Fin xtiu Chl tub' l'uh- .1 sury u . 5 '- 1.1 . lic Speaking Q-lj. Her pwesevzfe drives dull 1-are away. The smiling countenance pictured here is none other than Helene Andrews. Helene is a charming blonde-a real blonde, too. She needs no detailed description because every one knows her, and to know is to admire. She is cheerful as the day is long. She's kind and helpful, too. Helene is quite a talented act1'ess. You will probably re- member her in Rooms To Let. I don't know what she has scheduled for the fu- ture, but one with such a sunny disposition couldn't help but succeed. Three cheers for Helene! Page 2 2



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JAMES ALFRED AVIRETT Jimmy Honor, high honor, and renown. Alligcwi Staff Editor-in-Chief: Mirror Staff I-Up Declamation HJ: County Debate HJ: Truck 13, 45: Poetry Club 1-lj: Latin Club CSM Frciich Club 43:1 Tmbating Club rx, 41: Hi-Y ui. The typical 'Seniorl The Orator! The Sportsman! The Editor! The Alleganian! These are the attributes that have made Jimmie so invaluable to his class. Those rare qualities of leadership, good sports- manship, and fellowship-that we find in our nation's men, we perceive in this boy. Jimmie would rather roam around in the woods with his dog and gun than go to all the dances in existence-which doesn't mean that Jimmie is of a silent, lonely nature. Goodness, no! He was endowed with a gift of humor and ready wit that has en- deared him to his classmates. Jimmy is going to study law at Harvard. Hats off to the barrister! CHARLES BEAMER Soccc-1' Cl, -ll: Track 11, Il, -lj: Viet--I'1'r-siclelit lllulc Chorus KU: Hi-Y 141. Charlie is a hard working, industrious young fellow, and he was very faithful dur- ing soccer season. However, he managed, what seemed the impossible and kept his studies up to par at the same time. Charlie is a quiet fellow, and yet he can be plenty of fun when he loosens up. He is the type that Allegany is proud to claim for her own. He takes an active part in other school ac- tivities and is quite necessary to the Boy's Multiple Quartette. Charlie intends to be- come a dentist. The class of '27 wishes him the best of luck. RUSSELL D. BEERY Gregg Artists 141. A still tongue-a wise head. Russell, one of the most sincere and earn- est students in our class, entered A. H. S. in his sophomore year. Despite the fact that his commercial work has demanded a great deal of time, he has also held a job. He can drive any kind of a car from a Ford to a Rolls-Royce. Ask the girls about that! His career in Allegany has been character- ized by a perseverance which knows no ob- stacles, and this determination will help him achieve a place in the front ranks of his chosen profession. Page 2 4

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