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OUR ALMA MATER Three years ago the students of Beaver Falls High School moved into this new building. Every facility for making school life more prof- itable, as well as more enjoyable was included. We were lost in ad- miration of the beautiful auditorium, spacious gymnasium, and Well equipped classrooms. After three years the pride of the students instead of decreasing, as might be expected, is steadily increasing. Our auditorium has be- come a social center of Beaver Falls. Our gymnasium is rated as one of the finest in this part of the State and is in constant use. The li- brary is a center of school industry. The cafeteria is a boon to those students who are unable to eat at home. The classrooms still retain their new aspect and yet are used every period every day. Is it any wonder that we, the students of Beaver Falls High School, are immensely proud of our beautiful school? T 'QQ Q1.g5.Qi li:myfixaf-,33i5,?ff211f,,. 1't-L ..
NIR C 3 DUNKERLEY MR. NELSON SPONCLER MRS. N. HOWARD BANKS MR. G. G STARR Piesident Vice President MR. E. J. VVAGNER MR. W, F. YVAXFINFELTER MR, 1, W, SOLOMON BEAVER FALLS BOARD OF EDUCATION The students of Beaver Falls High School appreciate the efforts of those men and women who have helped to advance the cause of public educa- tion in our community by serving on the school board. They have ever been mindful of the interests of the high school students, and have always tried to provide adequate facilities for them. The first high school of Beaver Falls-and in fact the first high school in Beaver County was established in 1876, on the third floor of the old Central building, now known as the Eleventh Street building. In 1911 the old high school buuilding on Seventh Avenue and Seventeenth Street was occupied. Even though an annex was added to this building in 1927, the student body outgrevv it, and in September, 1931 we moved into the beautiful building we now occupy.
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