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4 ,vgl ffr r 1 - X X 35 G Glasses f . Q I --X 'll-I WILLIAM: 0, 'BELLOFF Bill Class President VII, VIIIQ Secretary and Treasurer V13 Business Manager '27 9 Assistant Stage Manager '2.7g Junior-Senior Banquet Committeeg Red Cross, Forum Literary Society. A day for toil, an hour for sport But for this friend, a life too short. ...s9igj13QQ.- NORMAN 'WOEFUL ' 'Norm' ' President of Classes I and IIg Vice President of Classes VII and VIIIQ Tiger Staff '26, Ring Committeeg Junior-Senior Banquet Committee, Fireman '25g Freshman Reception Committee, Class Reporter '25g Class Play. Norman is one of our popular lads .Who watches the fashions and knows all the fads. 'mseffl pgs.- G1 o ALICE VVASSON Athletic Clubg Girl Reserves, Com- mercial Club 3 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee, Picture Committeeg Sec- retary-Treasurer Class VIIIg Girl Council, Class Vg Shakespearean Literary Societyg Red Cross g Glee Club. Curly hair and eyes of blue Eager, faithful, staunch and true. msgllga..- HAROLD SCHIVIIIDT Q Harold Shakespearean Societyg Commercial Club 5 President Student Councilg Commercial Contests '25g Class Play 5 Memorial Committee '25. No matter what position he is asked to fill He takes it up with diligence and works :with a will. -.0-aff! liks.- 611:-J' NORMA HEINRICH , ' 'Heinnie' ' Basket Ball '24, '25, '26, '27g Ath- letic Cluhg Science Clubg French Clubg Cap and Bell Club, Shakes- pearean Literary Societyg, Student Council, Classes III and VIII. Heinnie is our little athlete To watch her play is quite a treat. M' - - in Q r w- ' lr la T ' SIN :III alll I 'E l Ml-A ' ni N ..... Twenty-nine
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, 'I' 7 f A 5 :ZF71?f'.. ,' f a .ly K. . ,519 ' has X- 'Qc X Q 4 . ' ,, s ,4mfi g I1aa - ' - . I -N i J I - - I ., F 4 THE CLASS OF 1927 Four years ago we entered Beaver Falls High School as green freshies and amid color and galore were forced by our upper classmen to entertain the entire student body which we much preferred to the accustomed hazing. -We were the first class to be subjected to the new type of punishment inaugurated by the late Henry Lewis. Besides our studies we enjoyed ourselves frequently along social lines, the most talked of and remembered parties being the Freshmen Reception at which time we were welcomed as members of the high school, and the Junior-Senior Banquet at which time we were given a farewell by our under-classmen. 1 As Seniors we followed the established custom of choosing our rings and we showed the sign of satisfaction upon their arrival. We as Seniors have given the best we have and have tried to establish an example for following classes. The task now lies with us of facing the problems of the world and each member will pursue a diiferent course in life, thus dissecting our class. -A. M. '27 ' Twenty-eight Z r W -5 f , .. T ' ' - ni-' iw-L-ll : e I -2 I' 'K .L i-bf kk J' ' 41 .. 4- h IIN'
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' . R i ' I . I A 2 X Qian 62.5 -N. vw X, ., N X QA Q ' E 'I' : 6,1 z,.. :.,,.,,-1.7 -V , 5ilgi5,,H,,,,'- X I I Qfgf.,-,aug :iwfw -.li. 4,xXXXUlI Y . nin-A WEL: ,h4n? ,il nV A T K -L6,ux11? 1 Aunu iwr l FRANK CHAMBERS 1 Class Play, Science Club, Shakes- pearean Literary Societyg Boy Coun- cil '25. O talk not to .me of a name great in story, The days of our youth are the days of our glory. -..sgljlga..- SARA MCKANE Girl Reserves, Class Playg Shakes- pearean Literary Societyg Junior- - Senior Banquet Committee. Fair of form, and fair of face Happy with a smiling grace. -..seg Ego... BIEYER TENOR Class Play, Science Club, Red Cross, Shakespearean Literary Society. When we look at his picture on this page We are sure that Meyer should be on the stage. l -..sgilga..- , BESSIE MARCUS Shakespearean Literary So-cietyg Com- ' mercial Club, Red Cross, Class Play. . She is pretty to walls: with, And witty to talk with And pleasant to think on. --ndgigggs.- i GERARD SAQKRAIDA 6bJel,ry77 V Forum Literary Society, Hi-Y Club '26, '27g Track Squad '25, '263 Foot- ! ball '24, '25, Fireman '25, '26, Class Play, Memorial Committee. Heroes are born, not made To win many a game reqnzreol his aid. , ,xi f . ...Y I 173' Eff- -5-L Y :f r 1 7' L: 5 je'-fr ' 4 bf sf .. f 'fHl L A 'numw - in 1 1 'K Vi - Ima-w kibl rtgkfliig 7. I J, ,,, U - - lm. . T hirty
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