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The TIger 8. RUTH M’KANE— “Bottle of Glue.’’ She just hates to leave high; well stick around. 9. LOUIS GALTON— “Box of Paints.” He is going on the stage, therefore, he will never grow angry, for though Louis may be provoked, he will always “make up” again. 10. DE VERB JAMISON— “Package of Camel Cigarettes” “Tis better to smoke here than hereafter.” A burning question. 11. MABEL MARSHALL— “A Horn.” Let us hear more of you in the future.” 12. MARGUERITE SCHAUBUT— “Picture Frame.” I don’t know what to get you, Mag, so here, frame up something yourself. 13. GEORGE PARKS— “Pencil.” May this pencil serve to great advantage in your work for a horse can be driven to water, but a pencil has to be led. 8
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the TIGER CLASS GIFTS HARRY BELL In view of the way the class has toiled, rejected and sorrowed during these long years. It is fitting, before they leave they should receive some reward for their labor. The reward for each member should be appropriate to his ability that he has shown himself most worthy of, that would be most applicable to his needs in the future, or it should be a inomento symbolical of his characteristics during his four long years in Beaver Falls High school. 1. ROSA COVA— “A Sieve.” The class song bird. May she use this to produce fine music, but we hope that while singing through it she won’t strain her voice. 2. ELSIE M’CANDLESS— ‘‘Set of Dishes. With which to start housekeeping. 3. LOREE THOMAS— ‘‘Teething Ring.” Elected class pet baby, because she was cutting her wisdom teeth. 4 JOHN M’GOUN— ‘‘Oil Can.” The class politician must keep well oiled in order to be smooth. 5. DONALD MILLER— ‘‘A Grip and Duck.” When you see sickness coming known as the grip, ‘‘Duck.” 6. BEN BUTLER— ‘‘Card Tray.” He may be a country school teacher now, but nevertheless he is a butler, may this tray serve great advantages. 7. DOROTHY KINSEL— ‘‘A Mail Box.” ‘‘Dot” wants a man. Hang this on your front porch and within a week you will get your male.
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