Beaver High School - Shingas Yearbook (Beaver, PA)
- Class of 1922
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K 1 I ' ' H 4. y , ear rea er, turn over its pages, now with a word of criti- I V L I V ' V V S - C un l 1 ' V 1 - - MR JOHN H EISENHAUER SUPCTVISIIIQ Pnnclpal of The Beaver Publlc Schools DEDICATION lqhe Clwss of l92Z cledicates this hook to Mary E Cool-c our Class Spon or ictivities and helpful interest in their affairs It is offered with the best of wishes for her uccess in the larger duties that are to rome to her V 1. ' ' . . s . It is an expression of student gratitude for her careful direction of their High School J., K 493 592' I 15+ .5-fp' --i Ni Y, I I I II' I I I TI I I I I ' I I I I I, I I n .LT,.,,... 1 .I ,, I , f'A I II ' . 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Yfi A - -ff 1,x ,J Iifff1::,..2i'12 A , QN- ,rgq If M ,- - F-It--L, 1 - I UI - I C I NEWTON KEITH HAMMOND College UnlV8fSltV Pxttsburg ass Presldent 20 2l Z2 Track 2l Track Captam 22 Vlce Presldent C-lee Club 22 Lxterary Team 22 Thls IS Neut plumb full of class splrlt ever ready wuth a helping hand and never excited ln a case of emergency The last three vears of our voyage shows hxs efhcxency of a class leader and he always has a brlght word for everyone n dowed by mother nature wlth unllmlted DCD and a keen msxght to the realm of all mlschlef he keeps us all ln suspense as to what his next act or word shall be Thoughtful of others unselfxsh ln all dealmgs always wllllng to help ln whatever IS at hand capable of doing whatever he undertakes thxs 13 Neut To hlm we as a class owe much He was ever ready to work for the best interests of the class He IS largely responsible for the united splrlt which ever dommates our class and xts harmonv ln all its GCIIVICICS One more thmg let me mentlon before l stop that IS Keith has never ln hls career at B H S played mto the hands of any cllque he IS everv bodys frxend The old halls of B H S wlll mlss your smxllng countenance and we as a class shall ever be proud of you HENRY HEASLEY KIRTLAND College-Renssalaer Polytechnic lnstxtute I9 20 Zl Class Hxstonan Vxce Presxdent of the Semor Class Zl Henry has made a high school record of which anyone might be proud Although a llttle shv wlth the glrls he does not seem to be the least backward on the football field lf you have chanced to hear the melodxous sound of a clarxnet some where about the school you may be sure Henrv has been behmd lt He has also been a good stu dent with all of hls soclal actlvltxes and xf he makes as much progress ln the world as he has ln Beaver Hxgh School the Class of 22 will have reason to be proud of hlm DOROTHY HELEN RUSSELL College-Sullms College Basket ball 20 Zl Captam 22 Secv and Treas of Senior Class Semor Class Plav Step llvely boys but dont crowd Here IS one of our prxze exhlblts m the way of gurls lust one look from Dot and all your troubles wlll vanish for her smlle will conquer any blues on earth As a basket ball player and Captam Dot leads the race by long odds and comes up smxlmg no matter what happens Dots popularlty IS beyond the power of words to express and several duels be tv een her sultors have been recorded At a dance she 18 the most sought after glrl present for oh hfw she can handle those llttle feet of hers There really seems to be only one thing the matter with Dot and that as the fact that there xs onlv one of her We certainly wlll miss her at Beaver High School but heres good luck to you Dot and han pmess to you w1th the lucky fellow Cl ' V . ' . ' . ' 1 . ' . '22: l ' A I I ' E - Band: Orchestra: Senior Class Play: Football. MARGARET RUTH ANDERSON College-Marga ret Morrison Basket ball Manager Z2 Choral Club Class Play The gnrl we see before us IS Ruth Anderson one of the few girls ln Beaver Hugh School who does not have her halr bobbed When lt comes to show mg class spnnt or school splnt Ruth ranks wnth t e best She IS always wlllmg to do anything er power to help her class and school When basket ball started this year she was elected man ager and her work ranks her as one of the best managers thus school has ever produced About the only fault we can End wxth her ll that she does not spend very much time at her studxes e hope that you wnll have success at college and great happmess with your mother m law s son lAWRENCE CARTWRICHT BANNER College Leland Stanford Umversxtv Band Orchestra Semor Class Plav Here we have Banner one of the busxest of our class and perhaps a lxttle mclmed to be a trifle noisy at times Yet he I8 well llked and always we consxder hum as a necessarv element to complete our class He has all the xnterests of our class at heart and feels our failures as he would hxs own There I8 one thang however which he has m the opposxte sex Many of our teachers accuse hum of losmg too much sleep whlle enlovlnxz lns frequent dates but l thmk lt IS a slxszht mlstake since he IS always out bright and earlv He always seen talkmg smxlxng and havmg a good time lf he IS partlcularly happy whlch IS not unusual for hlm you may see hlm lh all his mag netlc moods at once Well Lawrence the class buds you good bye with lts best wishes and mav your future life ever be as enjoyable as vour career at B H S CATHERINE BARRY Collele-Undeclded lnter Class Track Meet Senior Class Plav A Jolly good sport here she I8 Cathenne has been with us all through hugh school and we have yet to see her downcast or sad Smlhnz and laugh mg she has gone through school and we hope she may go through the world the same wav ln school lxfe she has always been loyal to her school sun porting every event whxch took place and rootmsz hard for all the teams especxally track Outsxde of school her hfe xs quxet and peaceful marked onlv by vxsxts to and from Beaver Falls Good luck Katne and all the success ln the world h . ' ' ' ' ' in h . puts above everything. and that is the' friends he . . ' , ' ig I' DNA BELLY BUCKLEY College Undacxded Presldent of Choral Club Clee Club Ydna IS one of the most talented mrls thit has xver entered Beaver Hugh We have dtuended on her for the last four years for a great part of our musu. She his sung for us ln Llterxry Chapel md entertamments Besides this she has shown 1 great deal of abllrty ln acting As a frlend Edna ls pleasant jolly 'md frrendlv Always ready to help out where she xs needed We look forward to a good career for her as 1 muslcxan and we know Beaver Hlzh ll b proud of her ln the future as she has been xn the past MARGARET jANE CHILCOTHF College-Western Reserve Semor Class Play Choral Club Yes she 1s small but her heart IS large You nzver hear much about her but what vou do hear 1s of real value She xs everybodys friend and a true loyal component of the Senxor clxss Somm mxght say she IS qulet perhaps she IS but when ler opmron rs needed lt IS always there Her one fulmg lf we may call rt that 13 Jokes She pos smsses a long lxst of really good jokes always readv to brmg them forward lf the tlme of dav should prove dull Dont let us overlook the oosslbllltles that Rochester offers They say he rs a fine fel low and he surely should be But let us not dwell too long upon thxs subject although xt mav be mterestmg Our time IS short HELEN DENNY College Grove Cnty Vrce Presxdent of Class l92l Senior Class Play Choral Club Here ls Helen one of the prettrest and brightest gurls of our class She IS alwavs readv to szlve 1 smxle and a word of encouragement to her frlends when they are ln trouble She I3 also verv Hood us 1 student and the teachers nearlv alwavs find her prepared to recite Helens chief weakness ls love for talking during classes her theme of con XQTSIIIOYI generally IS a gentleman friend who IS sud to llve ln New Brighton The class umtes m wnhmg Helen a hanov and successful future ' 'Q A . 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HFI FN A FAKIN College Margxret Morrison Lhor al Club lleres to sunshlny Helen or Smiles as she 1'- Lommonly called lf you ure out 'nn Fnzllsh lesson or even 1 Chnmlstry question go to Helen and you wxll just naturally smrle and drxve the sorrow awav Seven feet ls a nlce quality to have and that IS one only om remember reason whv even Semors look up to llelen As a basket ball center l don t lnlleve you could flnd x better but lt stems Helen ls too studlous to bother wlth such trlfles Helen may your future be as hinov as vour school dave and always remember that smile of yours lf you should happen t bm dlsheirtened some day IARL DAWSON ENGLL' Collesze Undeclded This fme looking fellow IS Earl Enszle our country gentleman He has been constantlv with us smce our Freshman year and his attendancm rn cord rs om whxch might be envred bv the town huvs Earl ns popular 'md well llked bv hxs Class us a chance to see more of hlm He IS oulet and unassummg, wlth a fnendly smile and a helmns. hand ln classes he always wxns out even though he IS not 1 wizard We ctrtamlv hope that hxs journey through life will be as easv as hrs huh school days axd that the old Ford wont ut stuck on 1 hlll INI Z Pl ARI ENCLI Collexzc Undecldul Semor Class Play Here we have one of the falrest of our rur1l mnds lnez started with the present class four vmxrs ago xnd shes kept right up ever slncz XVhen there rs any real work to be done lt Jus r'1tur1llv falls to her and she never falls us lnez ls 1 firm belxever xn that old s1ymg The way to x mins heart IS through hrs stomach and so p llently has she taken Domestic Science until now 1 15 said thit she even heats Mlss Dashxell Well lnez we hope that your good times will not end but Increase after you leave us and mav vou forevtr have a little Packard of your own ' 2 ' . 1 f . 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I .1 f W ' . . . . 1 , 7 s ' I ' IRENE FARRAR College Geneva Art Editor of the Annual Senior Class Play She us a good looking gurl as you all may well see Not only charm but abuluty has she As an actress we can see her un her true shunung light and an actress us what we expect her to be Now we may be mistaken so uf you really must know please ask her We see un her only one but only one fault that us her partualuty to out of town boys We hope her mind soon may be changed but you can never tell the ways of such charming be wutchung gurls To mention all of her good qualu tues would be much of a task so we wull say she has the good qualutues of the best of the gurls She us always a good sport and us a true fruend Thus accounts for her popularity And last of all but by far not the least she us Art Editor of our dear Annual Her graduating will cause much sorrow un B H NORMAN FRICK College Penn State ootball I9 20 2 Basket ball 20 2l Annual Staff Behold! here us Frucky ls he an athlete? Well l should say just look at his record above and you will believe ut He us neuther a shark nor a grind but us what the faculty members mean when they say a good student When ut comes to class functions we fund hum old reluabuluty erous to mention and his bad ones wull probably be found with everybody elses somewhere un this Annual Well Norman we all wush you a long long lufe great success and a good wife CAN LE. THOMAS GARRETT College-University of Pittsburg Annual Staff Band This pleasant looking fellow us none other than buyle Garrett Wouldnt you luke to have hum for 'u fruend? He s always agreeable and smiling but let me tell you of when he once over stepped thus rule It was at the tume when Ann McCormick had left and the band was supposed to have been left un mud air Gayle became very pessimistic about the whole affaur and couldnt see a good outcome for ut But all his worrying could have been arrest ed for the band us just as good as ever under Its new durectorshup Although our fruend Gayle hasn t gone un for the athletic side of our school lufe still he us popular enough being a member of the Annual Staff He has had quite a tume gathering all the pictures but at last the task us accomplished All the bobbed haired gurls and some others be sides are envyung Gayles curly hair just thunk how much work could be done away with uf the gurls only had thus natural wave! From all appearances and reports our fruend us just luke every other fellow un thus class He lukes good things to eat a good tume and nuce-gurls To express un a few words what we all wish hum us to say we want Gayle to be as great a success u'u the world after school lufe old .' . s. F .'.'.'l: - .'.'.'22: An adept with girls, his good points are too num- I ITHl L MAY GRAHAM College Ohlo Wesleyin Annual Staff Senlor Class Plav Here IS one of our brlghtest dark halred beau KICS of the Class of l9Z2 Underneath her modest and unassumlng exterlor you wlll find a heart blq enough that she IS wllllng to help everybody Ethel IS the shlnlng mark ln most of her classes and splte of the fact that she IS a glrl IS especlallv fond of mathematlcs What a comfort she IS to Mr McCaffle ln all functlons Ethel ls always ready to be called on 'lnd wllllng to helD and sure to make a success of lt Smlllnlz IS her most consplcuous hablt Ethel IS golng to college and Beaver Hlgh School I5 expectlng great thlngs f her ln the future and we know she wlll not dlsappolnt us FLORENCE ESTH ER HEIDEGER College Undecldcd Class Track Meet 2l 22 Florence I thunk IS a llttle shv but vet verv soclable She 15 one of our most loyal members and hardest workers Her class work IS alwavs done ln a SEIIOUS and slncere manner For the class track meet she never falls to brlnz zlorv t florence out where she IS llkely to be COHSDICUOUS but lnstead she IS always ln some secluded corner and always ready to ald whenever she IS asked Class Splfll abounds wlthln her and wlthout her SOTVICES the class would be greatlv handlcapped She IS a true frlend to everybody ever wllllnz t work and never runnlng from It Let me sav that the class wlshes you all the success posslble and may you ever be happy ELSIL MAY JONES Colleg+Marga ret Morrlson Choral Club Elsle I8 one of the Senlors thus vear who has been wlth us SIDCC we have been Freshmen Elsle has a fun lovlng dlsposltlon She I8 alwavs on tlme at all the basket ball games of the season and has establlshed qulte a reputatlon as a basket ball fan When Elsle leaves us thls vear she nlans to go to Margaret Morrlson School to take Home Arts and no doubt she wlll be a star there elsewhere Elsle has several hobbles all of her own for IDSIBDCC maklng dlvlne fudge ilolng t Temple Dances and keeplng track of a certaln Hate Well Elsle we wlsh you a long llfe and h8DDl pess good luck and lf necessary a volume on Bates and How to Handle Them by M Stewart C ' I . . . . Y in 1 ' ' is . . . . o . . . . . . . . O her class by excellent running. You will never Flnd . . ' , . 0 , ' , as v . ' . . . ' . 0 u r I I . . - 4 ELIZA JANE McCAULE.Y Collesze-Undecxded Semor Class Play L1terarv Team ane allas Ellza IS the name of thls curlv head ed mlss She us full of pep and uf there ms anv thmg gomg on ,lane I5 always in the center readv for any thrxllmg adventure that happens to come her way For a good dxsposltlon she cant be excelled and lf ever you re out of luck lust see jane and your horlzon wxll turn from dark xzrav to a lovely rose color ane IS also exceedlngly good on soclal commlttees always ready to suggest some new way to lxghten the paths of us poor students Altogether she xs one of the brnghtest and prettiest gxrls who have ever trodden the paths of Beaver Hlgh School Our wlsh for you ane IS that you may always be as easy and carefree as you have made t durmg your stay wnth us RICHARD A McCONNEL Collesze Dartmouth Football ZI Annual Staff Lxterarv Team Senior Class Play Star athlete student society man thats Duck This year he starred ln football played basket ball and was on the llterary team Not to mention bemg Edltor ln Chief of the Annual Oulte a rec ord for one year And besides found tlme to pass all hls studies When not busy ln school Dick finds time to run over to Rochester occaslonallv he has a regular track down jefferson Street and the Stude will take the turn bv Itself A host of Beaver Hxgh School friends wlsh Vou luck Duck and hope you take llfes curves as easy as you do those on efferson Street KENNETH LONG MCMILLAN College-Umversltv of Pittsburg Annual Staff Ken yomed us ln his Freshman year Do we all know hlm? Well he always wears a heavy whxte slnp on sweater thats hmm! He seems very quxet slow ln speech but h will get there sure He IS noted for laughmg especially ln recltatlon rooms where he I5 fre quently reminded of the fact Ken I8 a good athlete too and can Jump like a kangaroo When xt comes to a jumping contest we could wrlte about Ken for the next year but we just dont have the room m thls little book So we must stop before we have told evervthmu about hlm but we must say that Ken IS a Hood sport a good frlend and liked bv evervone The best of success to you Ken . ,-J ' ' .. 'J '. - . . I J , ' f I . C jOSEPH BROAD RADDIN College Carnegle Tech Football 20 2l Band Annual StaE Behold' Here IS one of the good natured knowl edge pursulng members of our class and hls fea tures take on a SCFIOUS expresslon only when lt draws near the end of each month whlch Qenerallv means a test But dCSplt9 all burdens he stands the st aln and IS stlll to be seen somewhere ln the famous halls of B H S ln school oe IS always VLfS3lllC and acts the part of a buslness man to a As a student well he wlll at least graduate You ask what about glrls? Well loe has had a short Slege wlth most of the wlnnlng malds of B H S but we really belleve that joe has found hls Ideal or at least he often speaks of her as hls sweet woman and wlthout even blushlnsz Who IS she? Oh' that would be glvlng away a secret but here are some clues she may be found most any tlme huntlng somebody who has thelr Chem lstry or who wlll help her get hers she answers when anybady calls lssy Bu loe wlll zet fussed so l shall leave you to find the rest out for yourself Well j we hope that your future llfe wlll be as successful as your past has been and may llfe smlle upon you as sweet as does when you are near so heres to health wealth and lvlpplness untll a rlpe old age DONALD RAY College Carncszle Tech ootball I8 Zl Captaln n nual Staff Clee Club Thls lS Don sometlmes known as Rav and usu ally known by both l-le was a member of the football varslty for four years belng Captaln ln 2l He IS easlly one of the most DODular bovs of our class and among the glrls he falrlv shlnes Don leaves B H S wlth a record to be Droud of and hls former classmates look for blg thlngs from hlm ln the future Well Don may you llve a long and prosperous llfe always ln the mlnds of the Class of 22 Vi lLLlAlVl McKEE SCOTT College Geneva Well call thls one Blll Looks oulet doesn t llc? Well he IS qulet Although not Rolng ln for athletlcs he has more than made up for lt ln hls studles and always ranks wlth the leaders Bl does not have a slngle bad hablt He IS not much of a fusser Glrls don t seem to IDICYCSC hlm much Maybe lt s too much exertlon to talk to them but we arc not sure what hls reasons are Bl IS a re ular all around student He has never been ln verv serlolls trouble throughout hls career lh B H 5 .md we WlSh hlm no mlsfortunes ln the future - I , ' . V. ' u tn t nn.. n . ' .. mx.. , 4 F ,' , '19, '20, ' g ' 'zlz A - 4 , ' ' . 'll'- , . l- .llu.. 4 ROBERT ALEXANDER SHAW College Lafayette Football I9 20 Zl Football Cantam 20 Basket ball 22 Track ZI Llterarv Team Annual Staff Senior Class Plav Stop look and listen Thls IS the hlstorv of one of the most noted members of Beaver Hnzh School Hls classroom record IS absolutely un rlvaled and as an athlete he xs hard to eaual lust refer to the llst of accomplishments whlch have been taken from hls career as a student m B H S and we can readily determine hxs real value to the Class of 22 lf you want to speak wlth hxm just call Hey Mm and you wlll have hlm before you m one second There are not many students who can truthfully say they dont llke hmm In fact everyone knows hmm as a fnend never as an ene my always working hard and forever lookmz for some amusement Few people can sav thev have had as enjoyable 1 time and vet succeed so well m thexr class as Alex Shaw most known to us as Mm Heres to your luck and mav vou ever be successful LOIS VIRGINIA SNAPP College--Sweet Brlar Annual Staff Senxor Class Plav Thus IS one of the quletest members of our class but Sllence often of pure mnocence Persuades when speaklng falls She IS always wlllmg to do anvthlnll that asked of her and usually puts Snapp mto It There 15 no question about her not bemg welcome wherever she may go as she has a business luke attltude towards everythlng and a smile for all who meet her Those who are fortunate enough to be assoclated with her Fmd her generous and sy mpathetxc besides bemg a very lndustrlous stu dent We wish her success and good luck when she leaves Beaver Hugh School Loxs goes to Sweet Briar next year a very approprxate place for such a dandy sweet den MELVIN EDWARD TOUSSAINT College Carnegie Tech Football Zl Literary Team Heres our Melvm Toussamt the best sport ln captlvlty Hes bashful around the women but when xt comes to thumb tacks hes rlilht there The fellows all call hmm Two cents and the glrls call hxm Melvm Hxs favorite pastlme IS the placing of thumb tacks at strategic pomts He s a bearcat on the football Field when you get hmm mad but otherwise hes like an angel Well we re wlshmg you success ln llfe to come Melvm . - - I . 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SARAH ISABI LLE TRO'I'I FR College Lake Erie Senior Class Play O fairest of the rural mnds lqull of dash and vlm ms our lsabelle She can push and she wx pull She stands for the best ln Beaver Hugh School has always been a great fxvorlte among., boys and gurls ahke She IS always wllllng, to lend a helping hand and always has a part lh every Beaver Hlgh School actlvlty She IS of a type that wlll work when its tlme for work and play when xt s time for play And oh what a wonderful cook why she can cook anything Not only does she luke to cook but dancing IS a great favorlte of hers XVell Isabelle we wlsh you success JOHN ALBERT WADDELL Collette-eUndecxded Football 20 2l Track Zl Athletlc Man ager 2l and 22 Semor Class Play 'lhxs busy gentleman IS Shrlmp Waddell well known to every Beaver Hlgh School student After mjury had prevented hrs actlve partxclpatlon 1n athlet g down the job ln fine shape As a student johnny always manages to get there wlth the rest and st1ck wlth them too Hrs popularlty IS endless and he fusses more gurls than anvone else know Everyone knows however where he will finally drxft to As a frlend he IS the best fellow ln the world and lf anyone IS out of luck john sure to fax them up Heres luck and happiness to you john for all your future llfe and when you pop the questlon Xwe hope she doesn t refuse NANCY ELEANOR VVALLOVI R College Sweet Brxa r Basket ball 20 2l Z2 Senior Class Play Nancy ls certaxnly one of the most popular members of our class Wlth a smxle that would turn the heart of anyone and eyes that just wont keep stall she IS xrresxstlble And you just ought to see her play basket ball she has been a regu lar for three years and certainly has the goods Nancy does not actually shlne ln class but xf she doesnt know an answer she needs only to smile and say something She IS bound to get away with Nancy leaves a great many friends in Beaver Hugh School and her place wlll be hard to fill but we wlsh her luck and happiness and hope shell keep smllmg ll . 1 ' ' v 1 Y 2 ' 1 7' I I x ' A ' 1 1 ' 1 , ' ., K . . t . K ' I 5 u - . ics, he became our Mana er and has held 1 . 1 , ' 1 U we ' , 1 A ' is Y 4 . 1 . - - C H - ' 4 I l - A . I . ' . it. ' . ' . Y . n FLORENCE THOMPSON Collegffli S A C Choral Club Behold Tog one of the most popular and lrvely members of thrs Class of 22 Tog rs such a wlllrng and hard workrng member of socral com mrttees class busrness and so forth that her studres often suffer And there rs no doubt that shed rather dance or rrde wrth Laurre than d French or Chemrstry Tog even wastes her own and Mr Stewarts trme rn Chemrstry Lab But when rt comes to anythrng outsrde of class Tog wrll work trll she drops A good sport and good frrend We wrsh Tog success wherever she goes and we hope the lrttle Ford wrll take thc bumps easy HARRY WATTERSON Football 20 2l Basket ball 2l Captarn Thrs rs Harry Watterson better known Noolrx and one of our star athletes As a track man he rs not to be excelled by any and rs one of the few men who has won four Bs Thrs year as basket ball captarn hrs playrng was an rnsprratxon to the rest of the team and he set a fine example rn trarnrng and rn hrs classroom work never berng declared rnelrgrble on thus ac count Noolrx rs a great favorrte wrth hrs schoolmates who lrke to hear hrs lrne Talk Flows from hrs mouth as freely as water from a pump Out of school he erther wrelds a mrghty strck or gets out ofthe car Every Wednesday nrght he rs due around at and gets there rn sprte of any thrng Beaver Hrgh rs sure to mrss Noolrx but on leavrng we wrsh hrm success and happrness and hope every Wednesday nrght wrll strll End hrm wrth Betty 1 V A ,I -J . O a A l - un .lu 'ZZQ Track Captain, '21, 'Z2: Baseball, 'l7. ' ' , as SENIOR CLASS HISTORY OFFICERS PfCS1dCTlf KEITH HAMMOND I zu Preszdcnl HENRY KIRT' AND Secretary and Treasurer DOROTHY RUSSELI In the fall of nmeteen erghteen a new class of Freshmen entered the assembly hall of Beaver Hrgh We were welcomed rn the usual way that IS the way that was usual rn those anclent trmes The Sophomore boys proved to be excellent barbers and parnters and the Freshmen boys to be flne track cleaners People say that we were certainly a green Iookmg bunch and black and blue also when we started to hrgh school but srnce then there has been a remarkable change We started right ln with our first year to make our name famous by our wonderful Freshman party an event whrch we wlll always remember wrth pleasure In our Sophomore year we began to be famous rn athletics We began by repeat mg the Freshman reception this trme from the other end of the paddle Then we surprrsed the whole school by the appearance of slx Sophomore boys on the regular football team In basket ball the gurls were runners up ln the mter class serles and two games had to be played wrth the umors to decrde the t1tle As I sald we proved to be excellent track cleaners ln our Freshman year and we contrnued to hold this reputatron when Sophomores by cleaning up everybody ln the mter class track meet That year our successful socral events were contrnued wrth a corn roast and a sled load In our umor year the mter class track meet was again decrdecl ln our favor and many of our members brought home medals from the county seat where Beaver I-Irgh proved to be the second best rn the county It was our turn that year to banquet the graduatrng class Thrs event was sald by many to have been the finest Junior Senior banquet ever glven 1n thrs school The drnner was very excellent which was proven by C-len Srodes and Ad Anderson and the speeches were very mterestmg After the dmner a dance was held There was a very hne orchestra and the whole affarr was wonderful Ar last we have survrved all this and have turned mto the home stretch Four long years have passed and we are almost through What would the school have been wrthout us durmg those years? Two football captams two basket ball captams one grrls basketball captarn two track captams and about hfty per cent of the members of all the teams have been from the class of twenty two Besrdes these we have furnrshed the president of the Student Councrl and athltrc manager John Waddell member of the lrterary and debatmg teams, ofhcers of the lrterary socretres, and mem bers of the band and orchestra I sand four long years, but when one looks back over the events of that trme rt does not seem to be so long The wonderful success of our class IS due, I thunk, to the assrstance of Miss Cook, our sponsor for four years She has always gladly helped us rn everythrng that we have done, and has gurded us straight through Hugh School The fact that our Presrdent. Keith Hammond, was elected every year, for the three years, speaks better than words rn behalf of hrs abrllty as a leader and of hrs popularrty f., . , . . , . , , . ' T - - J . . . . J . - . , - , , . I O - I T 1 0 . . 5 . If our record rn school me rns anythrnrz the members of our class when they are alumnr and rlumme wrll most certarnly make 1 change rn the world Iwhe trme wrll come when the presrdent of the Alumnr Assocratron a member of the C lass of Iqwenty two wrll v rre to the Presrdent of the Unrted States also ar member of Iwenty two and to some of our members at btate Pen I meant to say Penn State rnvrtrng them to an rlumnr banquet We are very ad when we look back over the four years we have spent here and thrnk th rt we rre rbout to lerve the old burldrn for good However we hope rlnt the new Freshman cl rss thrt rs to take our place wrll make up for our loss but consrderrng who we are th xt vvrll be very hard to do H K Class Hrstorran CLASS WILL Ihe Inst Wrll 1nd Lestsrment of the Class of 22 In the nrme of God Amen We the Senror Class well knowrng the frarlty of human exrstence and berng mrndful that we can take none of our personal possessrons rnto the future world wrth us and berng of sound mrnds memory and understandrng do hereby publrsh and declare thrs our last wrll and testament Neut Hammond wrlls hrs popularrty wrth the grrls to George Raddrn and hr trthletrc abrlrty to Charley I'rye Dot Russell wrlrs her powder putt to Helen Irout and her one toothed comb to Dot Clark IVIeIvrn Ioussarnt vvrIIs hrs brown hat and red shrrt to any Freshman who can them Had Watterson wrlls hrs track abrlrty to Homer Dodge but wrll save hrs Irne lor Betty to hang clothes on Edna Buckley bequeathes her srngrng abrlrty to IVIrke Uptegraff and Helen Denny e love of talkrng to Martha Islannrgan Earl Engle wrIIs hrs Iord to any one who can take rt over the Dutch Rrdge on hrgh and Inez vvrlls her seat rn the Ilrvver to any other rural mard Ethel Graham bequeathes her prohcrency rn Englrsh to any brrght Freshman and C,atherrne Barry her love of cookrng to hdna IVIcClure Caayle Garrett wrlls hrs curly harr to any bobbed harred grrl who wrshes rt and oe Raddrn wrll grve hrs prohcrency at Irrg to any stuclrous unror Issy Irotter bequeathes her French boots wrth regrets to Ruth IVIcC,auIey and Iors bnapp her quret drsposrtron to I'reddre Cook Brll Scott rs wrllrng for any one to have hrs stanclrng room at Clarks and Kenny IVIcIVIrIIan donates hrs practrcal Jokrng and uproarrous laugh to Dode Shaw Elsre Jones bequeathes her ibrlrty to bake chocolate cake to the Freshman House hold Arts Class Ruther Anderson her popularrty and her abrlrty to manage to Kay Harrrngton and Peg Qhrlcote her love of Rochester to Heler Roush Helen F rkrn wrll grve her prohcrency rn Irench to Bud C rmpbell and her C hem rstry notebook to the Sophomores ' K s es n I r 1 C , ' . 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C ' 1 -r , 1 1 I ' .i ' ' ' i C ' Henry Krrtlrnd ruth rejorcrng grres hrs Crcero hoolt to r studrou Sophomore and ohn Wxddell hrs path to Drno Awenue to Ogvre Shrxley I ns rence Banner nrlls hrs place rn the band to Art Strufler rnd Don Rry don rte hrs rnterest rn enny to any unror rn need of her Flrza McCauley grves her smrle to the Sophomore grrls rnd the I reshmrn boys Florence Herdeger hequeathes her abr rty to make fud e to Mrbel ohnston rc MCC onnel r rlls hrs l e to rny one who rrs co res po es rn rr prpe to Bob Baker Alex Shaw bequerthes hrs name of hardness to rny lresr n xxrshrnf to hrs shoes and hrs name of Mrn to Sweet Womrrr Qxmphell prowrded he nears the old bathrobe at football camp OUR CLASSICAL WGNDERS Is the shark of the class rnexorahle Mrn uestronrng Brll and theory Gayle log who has her relrable blu hes for srle Dot wsrth her query ls thrs all rrght3 Toussarnt tallcrng xsrth mam and mrght Newt always clarms hrs tardrness rs due to hrs curls But many thrnlc he s been out late wrth some of hrs grrl Another obwrous fact thwt to a xrsrtor s mrnd would he sent Is Issy s rnxarrahle reply lihert s tthwr I meint The rest of the class of 1922 Is comprrsed of normal students a motley crew wlhey re made consprcuous by therr orrgrmlrty l'or a rare specrmen rs r person mrnus or specrrl specr rlty 'NIW I rx 'J' Sv Q' I n j J 2 , 2 . , -,br j -, ,' ,L ' 1 V ' ' Q ' .Nr 'Q z 2 ' Q s ,. 4 t' .N z l .. 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I M A' if Q Nfl SSV1 .D HO E LD 5 . as 4 if iss? v . . -i.f'i' S 'U Y ,971 i' 3 QT? Z seafi- . 4f,,9H,,gf if :MIM ' :'.4B U -me , V I mv , gh Z0 -wx , I A t jftQ?.1i, Q I Sw A em' fn'-A :sn V A :Z-1 vii Pm ' E ',,,,4v JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Z3 Pusrdcni GEORGE PETERS L zcc Preszdcnt GECRGE. SHAW Here we are the unrors Class of 23 Look well upon us for we are the orrgrnal hard worlc crowd For three long years we have struggled and now but one short jump separates us from the dizzy helghts of the Senlor class Our class hrstory really begrns back rn the dawn of trme about three years ago when we metamorphosed from the elghth grade chrysallls stage Into glory as hrgh school students But not untrl the preparatory SCIVICES had been performed by the school barber and hrs corps of tramed assrstants were we offlcrally recognrzed as mem bers of the Beaver Hlgh Brotherhood It has been a long hard pull srnce then and many are they who have fallen by the wayslde but we the sole survrvors of the struggle are proud of the part we played When we had passed through the early stone or lvory age so common to most Freshman classes and had made the usual msultrng remarks about the upper classmen to regaln our lost dlgmty we decrded to glve our hrst party That party wrll go down 1n hrstory The unrnvlted guests came rn force and by use of methods prob ably mherxted from thelr wrld Indian ancestors proceeded to make lrfe Interesting for the lnvlted guests By thrs unlque method we were made acquamted wrth those who were to be our schoolmates for the next few years Asxde from thxs rnterestlng and charmmg receptron llttle else of rnterest happened ln our mltlal year Nevertheless we were just a llttle sorry when along about the frrst of une we were told to go home and stay for three months The second lap of our Journey over the road to educatlon was almost entirely without soclal event Several class partles 1nd dances were projected but none of the suggestions seemed to mature One thmg however drd take place to relleve the monotony and that was the sack rush between the Sophomores and Freshmen This contest was rntroduced by Prrncrpal P F MCCOfmlCk to take the place of the medreval hazmg It was greatly apprecrated by the audrence After the close of our second lap klnd fate lntervened another vacatlon and for three months we were wlthout a worry but rt could not last and we again answered the authorrtatrve summons as we set foot on the thlrd rung of Beaver Hlgh School ladder This trme we drscovered many famrhar faces mlssrng from our ranks We also found that many of our former frrends, who had deserted us for the marts of trade and lndustry, were agaln wrth us We were xmmedrately presented wrth conclusrve proof that we were rndeed Jumors Among other things, the teachers had suddenly developd a passion for glvmg hard lessons Then, too, we were greatly annoyed by the constant dunmng of our Class lareasurer, Ruth lVIcCauley But we forglve her, for lrkely rt was more bother to her than to us This ends the story of our class We can not brag rn this publlcatlon as we would lllce to, but just walt, next year we'll be Seniors, and have the unhmdered prlvrlege of callrng ourselves the best class that ever entered Beaver Hugh All Senior classes do that Why shouldn't we3 C B O'NFlL 3 f- ., T'f'S'AfSSiffff.S.fffififff.ffffliffffflffl,.W Secretary ......................,.....,.....,.r.....,,...t..,..,.,.,,.,......,,.,...,..,,,.,,r,,.,,,,.,,,,.,...,,,.,..... 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J ' ' . v i V T Fefe EQUUS BEJANUS The Satan horns which brought misfortune to the rider uri aahsoauont riders SSVTJ EIHOINOHcIOS SOPHUMORE I-IISTGRY OFFICERS P1 vrdrnl JAMES DGDDS I 1 L Frm ent ISABELLE WAT PERSON We the Sophomores of ZI Z2 started mto our hrst year of school ln I920 wrth x very green attltude On our first day of Hugh School llfe we seemed hke a pack of sheep When some one started out the door every one followed Our Professor hnally explalned the program to us and then everythmg went along smoothly Along ln the mlddle of the year we got so brlght that Instead of the teachers teachrng we had to teach them We were the hrst people 1n years that dldnt get hazed but we paid up for It ln a sack rush The hrst Important event was a wlennxe roast rn Dravo Park glven to us by the umors A month after school opened the band was organlzed and half of its members came from our class Most of the very best players are from our class We also showed up very well IH the Roof Carden Revlew and ln everythmg else that we were rble to enter Then after three short months of work we returned to nme long months of play 33333 We got our bearmgs qutckly and started Before school had gone on very long the Senlors and Sophomores met and elected offrcers for the commg year Then ln a couple of weeks we The Sophomores held x meeting and decrded on a party to be gtven to the Semors It was held on the Saturday evenlng before Halloween The Seniors were very much surprlsd because rt w xs so unexpected Fvery once ln a whlle durmg the year Mr Elsenhauer would mterrupt us and tell us the ad news thrt we would have to stop playing for a couple of days because rt w as 1 legal holl ay Now and then the Class Treasurer when low ln personal money makes an xnnouncement that every Sophomore must brmg ten cents to pay for the hall for the Hxllowe en partv but we have hrs number now and he IS afrald to do lt any more By now' we are well started mto the last part of the second year, and even though wc stlll have a falnt trnt of green m us, the Sophomore colors are coming out stronger and we wlll stand by our class and old B H S untrl the last breath JOHN Booorw ' ,.,.,....,,.,.,.....,.....,.,. ..,.....,............ ...,.......,.......,..,...........,.....,.................,,,,, . , ,, . nf- 1 Ad r..,,.,.,,,., ,...r....,,.....,.,,,.,,.,........,...........,,..,.,...,,..........,, ' 5L'l'I'Cft1l'jJ .,...,..,................,.......,,..,,...,.,...,,.,.,..,,.....r.,.,.. ............,.........,.,.,,,.,.,..,..,..,....,., J ANET BISHOP , , . . . . 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Qf MV wa., :gym 'L 1 il X,-'r 1,3 sl gf , I J, . 40 Bw . .I 1 0 4 K 14 f-sv' fl A A ,ff 1 539 LQ I f SSV'ID NVWHSEIHJ FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY OFFICERS I lcsrdurl CLIFFORD DFNNN l zcc Prcsrdcnt BESSIE, MEYERS Many a trme has Beaver Hugh opened her portals to a mrscellaneous bunch and so there was probably no great alarm when thrs class of novlces knocked at her door We may not have appeared any more brrlllant or wrtty or wrse than the classes that had gone before but from the slze of thrs class there was the chance that some pr17e pup ls might be developed It IS suspected that future hrstorres wrll be hlled with the fame of these Freshles For some unknown reason thrs class escaped the usual rnltratlon We have regret of course except that lt makes us wonder what they thought of us Clrppers xt random over our paths parnt ln streaks over our hand some faces and the spectacle of rnverted clothmg on our backs mlght easily have changed our worthv appearance But It rs not much of a compllment lf they deemed us sufhc ently emlcant wlthout exaggerat mg the fact Our perplexlty can be forgotten though as we recall the honor of belng entertained by the honroable unlors rn such a royal manner at the begmnlng of our hrgh school career Although our appreclatlon has not been shown 1n any material form so far we hope to make that an event of the near future And so we fmd that we have a srlver lrnlng to our dark blue cloud so 1s a frttrng class emblem blue and srlver have been chosen for the class colors also mdrcxtrve of the brlllrancy of its lndrvrdual members Since we are such sharks ln algebra we naturallv selected the teacher of thrs subvert Mrss McKrnnely for our sponsor and have reason to be lustlv proud Our members possessing special talents are Flo speclalrzes rn basketball Bob ls noted for hrs chemical set Mary P expresses herself ln rhyme ean has been spotted as the class vamp ohn Calev gets handsome Mary Cooper poses as a latin shark Evre supplles the gum Dot the candv and Reg the comb Regrs and Douglas furnish the pep wlnle Martha A Martha R and Sara R are the sereno trxo Raymond C-oehrmg IS noted for the gaudy colors and ohn E an os S for the sweet things Words fall to descrrbe the good qualltles of the rest of the class Of course we are wlllmg to admrt evrdence of a very promrsmg scholarshrp but rt rs not for us to hand out cllplomas We leave that for our superrors so that there can be no chance of exaggeratron ln thus way we feel that we wrll gam the prommence that rs due us Thus we are wrllrng to awart the verdlt whlch wlll be rendered four years hence So here's to the Freshres, The class ot '25, Dear ones, God bless thee, And for success strlve H A R S,'25 jhll , --------------.---4--.v....-.., ....,............ ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,A.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A.,,,.--, V -4 I Svcreldfy .........................,...........................,.,s............,,,.......,,,...,...................,... ..,,,,.. J EAN STEWART s ' . . N h .- - . ' no ' ' :U is A - ' 1 J Q My KX an bl' ll 'Im ll.. I Z 2 Z 700 Cf7fY'f err f7L0fyQ, Wffloof 17' JUNIOR HIGH M Loyalty to our P 4 1 xlsl it ll lun n n lzhil a hull' lllm I I Ill I: al 'iglll 90' e.,lxl OT FO 1st ind Future Ihere IS o much good m the worst of ug And Qo much bad ln the best of us Ihat ll doesnt behoove any of us T o talk about the rest of us xx y v A ' ' O 3 Hz Ln air Ergg th ' .'::l!.. U 1 0 1:35 W W lin.. . 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D as fl W. 4l,f:Iy I ' I 1. xx Vw if' qw T XX- 1 f fa , 'W ER xl J 1 X B' ,iixx NX gf X , If V171 X Y K W fi L X S THE QASE OF bAFFRONIA SIX CUPS OF C HOCOLA I E A CHII D IN THE HOUSE FOR THE BI:NEFlT OF THE ANNUAL GF 22 llnee plays xxhrch xxere xsell grxen ln the l rterary of B H S xxere repeated at the MUHlClI31l Hall for the heneht of the Annual The hrst playette The Case of Saffronra xxas grxen bv the lumor Qxrls The scene xx as lard rn a girl dormltory xx here the szlrls xxere Qettxng ready for the umor qenlor Prom The story centers around a country szrrl Saffronra who lcnexx nothmv of the xxays of a socxety Qlrl and yet xsould love to haxe been one The gurls haxmq an extra man upon whom they all xxlshed to play some trrclc hnallv persuaded Saffronxa to vo to the Prom xxlth hlm The xzrrls xx ere Qreatlv drsanoomted ln the outcome for Saffronra had found hum to be the man xx hom she had loxed rn her chrlclhood days rn the country The second plavette gxx Cups of Chocolate xx as Qlven hv the gen ors r T scene xxas lan rn the home ol' a vouno ladv xxho xx as servxnv chown ate to Exe of her fr en s Tn the Course of the afternoon lt xxa clxscoxered II of them had rece xefl a sxmxlar loxe letter from the same man For revenge they decxderl to xx rxte a note enclosmsz the letters for hrs future use The last playette A Chlld m the House portrayed the brlnszmg up of a chlld by a mother of to day Betxxeen the three playeltes Readmszs by Sue Peters Nancy Walloxer and Jean Stexxart also a dralogue by Kerth Hammond and Singleton xxere appreclated very much by the aucllence Thrs performance xx as so xxell recerxed that rt xxas necessary to repeat rt a second nlght 1 ' 9 A K 1 V V ' V ,4 . 4 4 v 1 f . -.e . ., . . . 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Y s 4. - n M - - -, - - - - . v ., , l ' n ' . c 5 ., ' V . 4 r c ' ' VK V I V L 5 I-I S BAND AND MEMBERS OFFICERS Presrdcnl LESLIE FLEMING Vrcc Prcsrdenl CYRIL ELSDON Treasurer JOHN BOODON Assrslanl Treasurer GAYLE GARRETT Assistant Secretary PAUL MCCONNELL Lrbrcrrran COLIN MCINNIS Assrslanl Lrbrarrarr JOHN BAYLISS MEMBERS fqlemrng Courtney C asteel Mclnnrs Mcrlwaggert Banner Hayward Iacobsen Spengler Denny Krrtland P McConnell Stauffer Raddrn Echler I ynn Garrett Mayne Reed Baylrss C McConnell Marsh Flsdon Shorten McLaren Boodon Haley Hogsett Frye Lrese Marqurs Brshop Lore TI-IE BAND The Band has been progressrng wonderfully playrng at such trmes as Decoratron Day parade Arm strce Day parade rn Woodlawvn Knrghts of Malta parade rn New Brrghton and other patrrotrc and socral affarrs Then rn November the news began gorng around that Mr McCormrclc had handed rn hrs resrgnatron to the School Board and that he rntended to leave here December l t to talce up a posrtron rn Cleveland Ohro teachrng musrc Then everyone be an to wonder what was gorng to become of the Band and whether rt w as gorng to be kept go ng or not When rt became known that rt was true about hrs gorng away the mothers of the boys rn the band began to thrnlc up a plan by whrch they could show therr apprecratron for what he had done for therr boys by teachm them to play a musrcal rnstrument of some krnd Thrs was finally settled by decrdrng that they would grve hrm a fare well supper to be held rn Hamrlton s Hall Then plans were started for the supper and what a supper rt was' The old avrng that rt wasnt qualzly that counts when you re hungry but quanlrly couldnt be sard of thrs, because there was both After the supper Mrs Brshop took charge as charrman, and called upon Mrs Frrclc, Mr Hogsett and Mr Frrclc, to grve speeches on what they thought should be the plans for the band's future They were all heartrly applauded and hnally Mr Brshop was called upon to grve hrs speech, and he ended by presentrng Mr McCormrck a hne gold watch whrch had been purchased by the boys Durrng all the excrtement of hrs leavrng we seemed to forget that there had not yet been anyone found to take hrs place, but all doubts were soon quelled on thrs questron when Mr Ersenhauer announced that the School Board had engaged the servrces of Mr I H Morrow to drrect the band Everyone was glad to hear thrs because we all knew that Mr Morrow had had charge of amateur and professronal bands for years At the first meetrng under the new drrector we elected new officers and had Mr Secretary .................e. 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I ..,-. n ,..-, I -..s CASTEEII, . . .M . , ' , ' S , l rsenhrurr lr ue x room hxed up for our practrces rn the Fort Mclntosh school burldrng Srnce then we lr ue been holdrng weekly pr1ctrces every Tuesday evenrng Most of the members 1re t1krng prrw1te lessons from Mr Morrow so rt can ersrly be seen thxt the brnd rs bound to progress rn the w 1y of turnrng out good musrc lqhe roll has rncrersed to rbout forty members 1nd rn the sprrng rntend to show the boosters of the b1rrd th1t we cm play the brand of musrc they haxe been wartrng or ERNrs1 Crxsrr r L B H S Band Secretary Bob B1ker If I hwd my w1y l would reconstruct mrrr B010 axens Well wlur would you clo3 Bo Well Id put the mouth on top of the head B070 Wh1t would you do that for3 Bo So l could sleep fifteen mrnutes later exery mornrnf Bom l-low s that3 on Well when I get up rn the mornrnff my mother would h1xe breakfast ready lnherr rll Id h11e to do rs put the bre1lcf1st rn my lr1t put my har on my head 1nd eat rt on my w ay to school Bob Wh1t would vou do3 Bolo Id put the heel rn the mrddle of the loot 1nd just rs much foot on one rde 1 on the other Bob Wh1t would you do that for5 B010 So rn the mrddlc of the nreht when the babv bc21n to cry Id take rt to the mrddle of the Hoor st1nd rt up 1nd Une rt 1 shone 1nd rt would rock rtself to s eep Bob Well lve got 1nother change B010 Wh1t s that3 Bob Id put one eve rrr front of the he1d rrrd one rn the rear Bolo Thrt s outrageous o ont see whv ts just 1s rmport1nt to see where you re comrng from as to see where you re gornsz Bolo Well Id make 1 change too or Wel whatr rt3 B010 Id put knees rn the back so you coud bend rt forward 1nd baclcw 1rd us 1s e1sy Bob Y ou re cra7y Wlrv would you do thrt3 Well when you re rn 1 hurry to get to school and you come runnrnv out of the house and you forgot somethrnv you could stop start to run wrthout turnrne 1round and rn th1t way you could get to school on trme Bob I told you you were cr1zy Why lm never rn that much of a hurry to net to school Q.: 2 ' 2 ' z ' ' ' . 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' T7 , 1 K V M I Q I V K A n , . : ' L . , CLEE CLUB MEMBERSHIP OFFIQERS Dncttrus IVIISb ABBII POSFX P1 Srdtnt DON RAH I ltr PILSICIILIII IxFI I I-I HAMMOND GITQRC-I: DODDS Ilhzczrmn LAWREWC E BANNER IIGYIISI EDNA BUC IxI EY IVI E IVI I3 I7 R 5 ames C onley Ralph Raymer Ravmond Hayu nd B Srngleton Ulmer Shneley Alex Shan Wayne Ikxrlc Floyd Barber Robert axens HICH SCHOOL CLEE CLUB The H gh School Glee Club orqantzed the hrst of February l922 The ofhcers elected were Donald Ray presldent Kelth Hammond vlce presldent George Dodda ecretary and trea urer L xx renee Banner Ixbrarlan Fdna Buckley xx as elected planxat For memberahtp 1n tlm or amzatlon rt IS necessary that exch member hae 1 Qeme ter uerase ln mU9lC of 85 percent xnd that he pass the entrance examlmtton bmce we have just orsamzed there ts no history so thls prophesy rs ln order that we ulll broaden the Qcope of the muslcal department ln that another organlmtlon has been added to It and ln the muitcal program planned for the end of the year our club wlll have a share by the slngmg of sexeral Qonga both by Itself and tn connectlon suth the choral club We feel thls modest prophe y rs httmg to our mfancy CED 'C- ' ..........,,.....,..... .......,,,..,.., ,,,... , ..... ,,...,.,,,,. ,,,,,. .,,,,, ,..,,,,,, .,,,,,,, , ,,,,.. ,,,...,, ...I........I,, I I ' pf, 'I A , 7 ' ' Secretary and Yrcasurcr , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I,,,.,,,,,,,,,I,I,,,,,,,,,, rrrr, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, , , , . ,. , ., , N I. : C Q .H U' 'I A x . 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' I - L If C 1 a C - - '23 CHQRAL CLUB O F F T C E R S Presrcltnt EDNA BUCKLEY Vice President Secretazls Treasurer Asszslcznl I zbrarmn can Stewart Rena Frew Ruth Raymer Lllhan Wetzel Vlola Lelper Florence Heldeger Katherme Hughes ane McCauley Elsa Slttner KATHERINE HARRINC-TON MEMBERS Anna Konyuslck Arley Shlelds Mary Rose Agnes Hoffman Catherlne Barry Helen Eakm Ruth Anderson El SIE JONES RUTH MCCAUI FY MARGARET CHII COTE Verna Hendrickson Irene Farrar CHTOTIHC Boyde Leah Anderson Frances Neely LOIS Wylie Mary Cooper Dorothy Warrlck Ruth Weaver Helen Crawford Hrlda Dauber Helen Denny Dorothy Clark The Choral Club was organlzecl wlth a large membershlp of forty under the dlrectlon of Miss Posey and the followlng ofhcers were elected Presldent Edna Buckley Vlce President Katherme Harrmgton Secretary and Treasurer Elsie Jones Lxbrarlan Ruth McCauley Asst Lrbrarlan Margaret Chxlcote Planlst and Assistant were desrgnated by the Music Supervlsor as Ruth Raymer and Agnes Hoffman This art1cle IS necessarily a prophecy as we are just at the threshold of makmg hnstory By tht organlzatxon we feel that the Music Department wlll be more attractrve to the general student body We hope to develop to a hlgher degree the talent of muslc appre clatlon of our members by using songs of standard composers In the program we propose planmng for the end of thls year we are takmg a generous part Thelr hrt appearance was at Mumclpal Hall m connection with an entertamment given by some members of the Hlgh School to obtam money to hnance the publlcatlon of the Annual Here they showed marked ablllty and some large thmgs are expected of them l l l Librarian .,...t..,,.,.,ttt,.,,....,,.,..,,.. .,,.,..,r.,,.,,...,.,.,..........t,,t ,....,,.,. .,..... ...,.,.... ..........., . 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URCHESTRA The Beaver High School Orchestra was organized February 2 1922 The following officers were elected Ralph Raymer President Lawrence Banner Secretary Leslie Fleming Clair Worstell and George Dodds Librarians Miss Posey Director The roll is Clair Wortsell Elmer Kropp l eslie Fleming Harry Drear Ada Patterson Robert Haley Henry Stevenson Ralph Raymer Scott Jacobenson Alberta Banner Margaret Hasty farl Hogsett Lawrence Banner Rena Flew George Dodds Raymond Hayward Mary Louise Rose The orchestra made its first appearance during Music Week the first week of May of the school year It is to appear at a musical program in which the other branches of the music department are also taking part Then it is to play at the Baccalaureate Sermon and to furnish the music at Commencement and at the Alumni banquet This program promises a good start for next year This year the music will be mostly serious selections but next year the orchestra will probably play popular pieces also The organization IS one of the best balanced ones among the high schools of the county and will creditably fill one of the distinctly felt needs of the school and community Although this was a late start, the organization intends to make the best of the rest THE LITERARY TEAM At the mstlgatlon of Geneva College a County Llterary League was formed and Beaver was entered 1n one section The Beaver Team had four meets wlnnlng two nd lo mg two Woodlawwn beat us I4 to l and Beaver Falls I0 to 5 XVl'lllC we turned the trlck on Ellwood I0 to 5 and on Freedom 9 to 6 The hve events of the meet IH order of Importance were Debate 5 Oratlon of Richard Mcfonnel George Dodds and Herman Schulgold Debaters Harold Craig and Alex Shaw Orators Melvm Toussamt and Lesly Fleming Essaylsts Edwlnna Wright Kelth Hammond DCClHlmCT9 and George Shaw Paul McConnell and Alex Shaw Extemporaneous speakers Mnss Ballew and Mr Robertson were able coaches and Mr Elsenhauer and Miss Cook also gave their help The home meets were well attended and a great lnterest ln thls work was shown The whole Hugh School looks forward to another year when we may shlne brighter along thls lme STAFF 22 l ' a s' I K ' . 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UU 3 Essay, C31 3 Declamation, 12, 3 Extempore, CI The team was composed THE MGVING PICTURE AND THE YUUTI-I OF TODAY It may seem that 1 strrp of rnanrmate cellulordlrke materral wrth a scum of chemrcals on rt cannot affect anybody rn any srgnrfrcant manner except perhaps to be a bother and a dust catcher When the powerful rays of an arc are run through thrs translucent strrp however rt becomes an rnfluence for evrl or good by puttrng a representation of lrfe before the world The evrls of the present day movre have been wrdely condemned The youth of today rs qurck to prck up Ideas because of the mrnd trarnrng that he gets rn he publrc schools and prctures are the most effectrve means of conveyrng rntelhgence The movrng prcture hou e of today c ters to the excrtementjaded nerves and mrnds of the youth that rs lrvrng rn the most enlrghtened perrod of all the ages yet some of the most foolrsh thrngs that man can rmagrne are portrayed Take thrs rllustratron The hero well say Douglas Parrbanks rs rn trouble and must get out of town The gang rs after hrm for sporlrng therr brg deal and he wrll undoubtedly be krllecl rf he stays another day Even now as he rrdes along the road on hrs trusty steed he sees them slowly surroundrng hrm He nears the rarlroad tracks and a frerght trarn approaches at a good rate of speed He trres madly to get across rn font of rt but rn varrr Hrs foes begrn to frre at hrm and succeed rn krllrng hrs horse He leaps clear of the fallrng horse and as a last resort runs along by the srde of the trarn rn an effort to catch hold of the ladder on one of the cars and mount The trarn seems to go faster and faster as he approaches rt untrl rt has attamed a speed that rf developed rn a real trarn would be about twenty mrles per hour Thrs effect rs obtarned by means of an rncrease of speed rn runnrng the frlms through the projector The prcture suddenly ends and To Be Contrnued Prrday May I3 appears Thrs usually means that the hero has to contrnue sprrntrng desperately for about a week before he frnally catches that tram Such a prcture also shows to the versatrle mrnd of the youth that a horse can be shot a frerght trarn can be rrdden upon that a gang rs a powerful organrzatron and that rt rs apparently the best form to shoot at anyone whom you do not hke The youth goes out of the show wrth these rdeas buzzrng rn hrs head to P Perhaps he goes to get hrs gang together to stage a brg deal as drd the gang rn the show and a second Boggs and Buhl robbery or a second Unron Pacrfrc Pay Car robbery wrll result Perhaps however thrs youth rs of a drfferent turn of mrnd and he wrll go forth wrth the rdea frrmly frxed rn hrs mrnd that he must emulate the hero If such rs the case the only harm that wrll come to hrm rs rn gorng too far Flrpprng the frerght tram rs a toss up on the roulette wheel of death wrth the rungs of that rron ladder as one pornt the wheels of the trarn as the other and the youth as the pornter waverrng rn mrd arr between them There rs another type of show that has a great rnfluence on the mrnd of a youth Thrs rs the show that throws upon the screen a rarlroad wreck These prctures are not harmful rn any way wrth the exceptron of those that portray a wreck caused by a robber who has desrgns on the marl car or by a man who seeks revenge on one of the passengers Thrs type of show rs dangerous because few people realrze what a terrr ble thrng a rarlroad wreck rs least of all the youth who has never seen one More currosrty often causes the trouble for the youth rs possessed wrth the desrre to see such a thrh rn real lrfe The movres do not show all or that youth would Oo away from the theater wrth the feelrng that he would never want to look at a screen agarn Por an rllustratron A youth saw a prcture rn whrch the trarn ran over the end of an elevated coal srdrng about one hundred feet long rnto a coal prt a fall of about frfty feet rn all Somewhere along the P 61 L E rarlroad there rs such a srdrng that runs from the hrgh bank to a coal yard about two hundred feet away The trarns on the P 6: L E habrtually run about srxty mrles an hour and dexelop 1 tremendous foot pound force rn a very short drstance The wreck rn the prctures 1 , - I v ' ' ' - . v v c . 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Q 1 ' ' was caused by an open swrtch so the vouth took a hack saw sawed the hasp from the svsrtlch lock and opened the swrtch Ir was well for hrm that the swrtch had been reporte as defectrve about a week before and that the rnspector came before the trarn drd Thrs rs a true rncrdent the boy was fourteen years old and wrll be srxteen h vs en he gets out of reform school Another very rnfluentral type of prcture rs the film rn whrch shootrng takes place Th e mmd of a youth especrally rn the last three or four years naturally runs to pta y guns and war toys There have been many battle prctures that have had thrs element h rn t em on so grgantrc a scale that the mrnd of the ordrnary youth has been totally unable to grasp rt But thrs rs not the krnd of show that causes the damage It s h te show whrch portrays a srngle murder or a desperado shootrng up a town that causes the bad rnfluence upon the youth The movres may be detrrmental rn many ways to the youth of Amerrca but there rs an educatronal element rn them that rs loomrng larger and larger every day T he Internatronal News Servrce shows travel prctures that one may see at almost any day at the better class of theaters By means of these one may see rn he short space of an hour the wonders of far Cathay the Dramond Mrnes of Krmberly the Borneo head hunters rn tferr natrve haunts There also one may see how and where pearls sponges coal and salt are found and go through frsherres mrnes and museums the youth sees all thrs he can go home srt down at hrs lrbrary table and supplement hrs books wrth vrsrons of the prctures that he has seen The rnfluence of the prctures mentroned rn tfe hrst part of the essay may be a par tral cause for the crrme wave of to day but the films of the real unpolrshed happen rngs of the day are bound to have an upburldrng rnfluence that wrll more than coun terbalance the bad The educatron rn such a film wrll consrst rn carryrng the rncrdent through to a finrsh and strckrng to the truth When a robbery or other crrme rs commrtted the perpetrator rs not the glorrhed rndrvrdual that the serral shows prcture hrm but rs properly shown to be the hunted and pursued creature that he really rs wrthout mowrng a foot When or rnsanrty verdrct that rs often shown Wrth these rnfluences rn hrs head a youth wrll stop look and lrsten before tryrng to do the thrng that he sees on the screen Thrs also helps to settle the conclusron at whrch sooner or later every crrmrnal arrrves It rs Murder Wrll Cut Last but not least of all we come to the well known Comrcs some of whrch may also come under the head of educatronal prctures Poor rndeed rs the man who has not the power rn hrm of a hearty laugh The mmd of youth rs easrlv rnfluenced and a Joyful frlm shown just after a tragrc or murderously rntent rnstallment of a serral wrll often cause the precedrng prcture to be forgotten The youth wrll go from the show bubblrng over wrth fun and when hrs mrnd trres to turn back to the gloomrer aspects of the frlm before rt wrll find almost a total blank Some may look upon the comedy as a very srlly proceedrng full of actrons typrcal of the rntellrgence of a baboon or an orang outang When these people look up the facts they wrll find that the comedrans of the prrmeval world were the man lrke baboon and the chrmpanzee It rs not so much so nowadays for the baboon has developed rnto a surly sullen beast but the chrmpanzee and the orang outang are much used as comedrans rn the movres of today In fact one of the most rntellr gent of these anrmal actors was a gorrlla named lohn Danrels All sorts of anrmals and reptrles and bugs rn other words all of the krngdoms of the lower orders of lrfe almost from the amoeba and the amphroxrous to the elephant are used rn these anrmal films What youth rs not rnterested rn anrmals3 There rs hardly a boy or a grrl rn the Unrtecl States that would not srt wrthout any rdea of the passage of trme and watch the actrons of elephants rn therr natrve haunts therr capture and therr frnal use rn the teak yards of Indra The srgns of the trme are favorable to the movre The evrls are berng raprdly rooted out by the censorshrp boards who revrew a prcture before rt passes rnto the hands of the producer Publrc oprnron rs also greatly encouragrng the educatronal prcture whrch rs becomrng more popular and of hrgher grade every day Mau IN ToUssArNT Z2 -. 2 - ' v v K I , I . , ' a ' I r D . 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SHAM The other day whrle searchrng rn the lrbrary for somethrng to read I ran across an old book half hrdden beneath a collectron of novels The book rn rtself was not at all prepossessrng wrth rts faded red brndrng and rts age browned leaves but mv rovrng fancy was caught and held by the rather unusual trtle of the book Shams ln thrs volume the author ohn Draper a srmple farmer unknown to the lrterary publrc records the experrences of 1 krnd and rnnocent Countryman wrth the numerous schemers encountered on hrs frrst vrsrt to the metropolis The farmer as the storv runs was qurte shorn of hrs rnnocence when he returned to hrs home After I had closed the book I sat thrnkrng Thrs book wrrtten by an untaught country bumpkm brrngs out a truth of whrch we are all lazrly aware but to whrch we have grven lrttle consrderatron And we should consrder rt for the abolrtron of thrs sad truth would brrng untold happ ness to the world The truth to whrch I refer rs that thrs old globe rs ruled by powerful and crafty Krng Sham Those who are not hrs worshrppers are hrs vrctrms The worshrppers are those hypocrrtes who pretend to be what they are not These adorers are of many types both petty and monstrous from the man who tells hrs wrfe that he was the cause of the raprd departure of the burglar really frrghtened by the appearance of a polrceman outsrde to the promoter that most common of all Krng Shams bart The vrctrms xre the rest of us too good to be rn league wrth the old fake and too rnnocent to be beyond hrs reach But the pornt I desrre to brrng out rs that we are all connected rn one way or another wrth hrm If we are not worshrppers at hrs shrrne we are vrctrms of hrs wrles whether we be foolrsh or wrse If we are foolrsh admrttedly or otherwrse the old krng barts hrs hook wrth the promoter He rt rs who tells one rf one rs a Pennsylvanran of the wonderful orl fields course hrs schemes do not all concern themselves wrth orl rnvestments but rf traced would be found to have therr source rn that Mecca of Sham the stock market Perhaps we are wrse admrttedly too wrse to be fooled by the coarse polrcres of the promoter The Krng takes rn hrs lrne and puts on hrs hook more seductrve bart Perhaps he used a socral clrmber one of those persons that use a large bank roll to drsgurse therr lack of culture Or perhaps we may be deluded by the pennfless arrstocrat the brand of people that use a flourrshrng famrly tree to hrde therr thrn bank roll and that lrve as parasrtes on therr wealthrer frrends Thrs krnd of vrctrm rzrng rs not as expensrve of course as the stock market type but the fact remarns that we have been fooled our trust has been betrayed we have fallen before the craft of the god Sham Why must thrs be3 For what reason do the vrctrms allow themselves to be preyed upon5 Why do the shammers take up such a trade for that rs what sham mrng rs3 There are many excuses for the vrctrm He may be unlearned rn the ways of the world or rt may be that as P T Barnum remarked the publrc lrkes to be fooled Yes the vrctrm can be explarned but why do so many people sham3 It requrres no great effort to see that the promoter and men of hrs krn sham for the sake of gold Bu rs the frnancral profrt great enough to make the busrness of promotrng a profrtable one5 As soon as a promoter has frnrshed a deal wrth hrs unsusprcrous srmple mrnded prey he rs rnvarrably drscovered and hrs fraud exposed The name of the swrndler becomes a hrssrng and a byword among all farr mrnded people Is anythrng least of all mere money sufficrent compensatron for the loss of the trust and confrdence of ones fellomst The answer rs obvrous But perhaps the socral hypocrrtes can offer some excuse for shammrng What rs rt they seeku They sham to support themselves rn therr frrends eyes not trustrng rn therr own natrve powers to make themselves attractrve They desrre nothrng more than the empty applause of therr nerghbors And the prrce of thrs applause rs so great 1 V ' ' v - o ' a I c I K ' . I I I U . . . . ' ' ' ' i 1 . . - , ' . , .. . . E . . , . . - , . . of Calrfornra, or, rf a Calrfornran, of the wonderful orl fields of Pennsylvanra. Of I I U ! , . . U . o - ' f V I I Y . ' U K ! v . n - f v ' . ' I I ' . 1 I . r ' . . , . I . ' . . . . ' ' . . . ,, . . ,, .- . , I Q . I V I Q , . . . , . ' 1 Do these hypocrrtes rmxgme thxt they can forever fool the people that they xsrll never be found out3 Abrxhxm llncoln aptly remarked Xou cm fool some of the people ull of the tlme and rll ol the people some ol the t1me but Uou cannot fool all of ilu moplt all of tht um And so eventuxlly comes dlscovery And wlth thls dscoxery the butter scorn of deluded friends Instead of becommg soclal hons these hypocrrtes become socnl outcasts cut off from rll they hold dear the wdmrratron and esteem of their nelghbors I tht brlel and empty xdoratlon sufhclent recompense lor a lrfetlme of 1eg1ets3 C xn anythlns compensate one for the loss of one s fr1ends3 Llfe becomes then merely an CXISICIICC from xshlch the very fundamental purpose of that exrstence has fled Is kung Sham then a crlmrnal to be trled and found sgu1lty3 ls lt a crlme say you to earn ones l1v1nx13 Is 1t an unpardonable srn to deslre soclal prest1ge3 My answer IS of course no But when you earn your hvmg by drshonest methods practrced upon trustmv and credulous natures and by xslles and decelts distort or destrov thelr conhdence m manklnd then the desrre for galn becomes a crrme and x crlme of the ranlcest nature And when you wln your applause at the expense of your nerghbors then soclal prestige becomes a sm and 'rn unpardonable one The art ol shammrng 1s a crnme and not one to be hghtly passed by But can we stop 1t3 Sham rn any of nts forms IS not somethlng that we can lay out hands upon or pass 1 law agalnst It IS a condltlon brought on by over devel opment of the deslre for galn or applause But we cxnnot trace lt to a tanglble source xshrch we may destroy No the remedy does not he xslth our law makmg body but wlthln the mrnds of the people themselxes lo effect a cure and to stamp out sham effectually wlll requlre generatlons centurles It hes wlth the people to turn thelr minds agamst sham so that eventually lt will simply dle out Wlth the present attrtude lukewarm ln its dormancv sham null contlnue to flourxsh grandly flauntmvly and even acceptably Hou soon me shall attam the goal depends entlrely upon the populace A condltlon as nearly ldeal as posslble IS essentlal There wlll be when sham has been abolrshed no class dlstlnctlon no privately owned property no mental and physlcal superlorrty and above all no lan other than the Colden Rule In fact we must have a Utopran world for only IH such 1 place rs the exlstence of Sham lmpossrble And when we have attalned thls state we ulll probably have reached the mll lenmum Who knous3 LFSLIE FLEMING 23 Q . 2, 2 1 ' ' ' , ' ' H I . 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A WMV. 1 , a - A N X X A NX-fkX, Af: UIQA y ,gf :Y Q ' - A 1 fv A N x ,dwjpfx X -,4 , , V. .ki f 1 . ,?n , ' ' A, X I -'I-'F X XQx V I N JUNIGR FRESHMAN PARTY It wasnt long after Hallovw een that they had the party though lt was weeks before th xt they told us about lt But It s when they had It that we are most lnterested ID It xx as held ln the Fort Maclntosh school and when we hrst arrlved we were srmply tpld to take our w raps off and keep qulet as lf we wouldnt have known enough to do I Vit Then those dlgnrhed unrors Sald Form ln l..1ne like they were glvmg orders to xn armv regiment There was a whole hne of us from one end of that hall to the other most all Freshres but easoned here and there wrth a unlor After we had stood on one foot and then on another for about a half hour some one sand The refreshments will now be served And oh Freshres didnt that sound good' They made us stand there rn that long hne each one patlently awartmg hrs turn by puttmg the fellow 1n front of hrm behmd htm rl at ls rf sand fellow would permit When our turn really dld come there was some of the loudest yelhng those halls ever heard Somet mes one poor httle Innocent dldnt want mustard on hrs weenxe the cocoa was Just too hot to drlnk or else some one had slx marshmellows ln their cocoa 1nd some one else didnt have any Bu! the eats were Hood' Then we were told to Keep quiet for goodness sakes for we want to entertain you x httle but After a murmur of It s about trme they entertalned us with some mother goose rhymes and featured some of the best of their actors and actresses And before we had a chance to offer to leave those unrors pohtely told us lt was trme we httle Freshles were home ln bed and so we had to go but we all voted that lt was a good party ves rm dandy good party SUE PETERS Freshman B Saturday anuarv I4 l922 will be remembered by many as one of the happlest clavs of the year Evervbocly had been wrshmg for a good old fashloned sled load hut t seemed for awhrle as though wlshlng would be as far as we would get Howes er Swturday proved to be an ldeal day wrth just enough snow and the Chummy Four Qot therr heads together with the Idea of having a jolly good trme ln the form of a sled oa After much telephoning and talking ll was finally arranged So promptly at eight o clock Saturday evemng we left the Trust Bulldmg There were twelve couples together u th our chaperon Mrss Cook We had one of the best tlmes rn our hves Fvervbodv was out for a good tvme and all clarmed that thrs deslre was fulfilled After a hne rlde out tl'e Dutch R dve we came back to Bishop s the place where you re always we come and spent an enrovable evenmg dancing The refreshments whrch were served at the last of the evening were greatly enloyed by all present When we all arrlved home we proclalmecl xt a grand and glorious success and a rote of thanks was grven to the Chummy Four and also to the Bishops T e Chummy Four had promised another when condrtxons were sultable but as me have had no more snow to amount to anythlng slnce then we wlll probablv have to postpone It untll next year e will do our best to have one next year which wrll be an even greater success lf uch a thlng IS possrble than the Saturday Nite Sled Load THF CHUMMY FoUR JF 24 24 W K . 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C.,' Q . ., '24 THE STUDENTS CD OPERATIVE ASSOCIATIGN The students who attended the old Market Street School ln I920 71 wrll remem ber the pretentious Student Councll whrch spent the greater part of last year organrung drawrng up charters etc By the trme they were able to vet down to busrness the school term was about over Succeedrnv ths form dable body IS the Student s Co Operatlve ASSOCIHTIOH whrch was begun March Z4 I972 under the Qurdance of Prrnclpal H Ersenhauer Thus student organlzatron drd not draw up any charter or lay out any elaborate plans but not down to buslness at cnce In the few short weeks slnce rt has been rn exrstence the Assocratxon has been func l0IllHg wrth much success The successful basket ball banquet w hrch w as held March 31 was planned and conducted bv the Assocratron In matter pertalnrng to student drscrplme the organrzatron has acted wth tact and judgment All social actrvltres conducted bv the school and everythrng tendrng toward rarslng the standards of the school and relatrnif to the welfare of the stuoents rs left rn the hands of the student government body The Students CoOperat1ve Atssocratlon rs made up as follows Two member are elected by each class who toffether wrth the class sponsors and class presrdents con stltute the body One of tts members rs elected as rts presldent Those elected as mem bers of the Assoclatron for the present term are as follows Presldent ohn Waddell Classes Freshmen Rodger Cram Mary Cooper Sophomore Eleanor Graule ames Dodds ,lunror Gertrude Doyle George Shaw Senrors Isabel Trotter John Waddell lxerth Hammond Class Sponsors Mrss lVlcK1nley Mrss Keast MISS Hunter and lVl1ss Cook SENIOR SDPHOMGRE PARTY If there 1 one thrnv rn whtch the Senror C lass of V922 excels It rs therr abrlrty to have a Qood trme when belnv entertarned Whether thrs abrlrty comes from then pure love of sport or the fact that someone else rs pwyrng the expenses rs not dehnltelv understood however the wrrter bernsz affrl ated w th thls class we wlll call rt the former This trart dsclosed It elf when the sophrstrcated Sophomores frrst made tlserr debut rn Beaver H1Qh School soc etv bv Glvrng the Senlors a l-lallow een celebratron The br blowout was held Qctober 29th and everyone wlll wree that a Good trme was enjoved by al The even nv s entertarnment was drvlded between danclng and games The names for those who drdnt dance and the danclna for those who drdnt play games Mr Stuart was the lrve w re of the evemng and he drd nt let the fun dre down The only thrng whrch marred the evenrnff s Joy was the lamentable fact that Mrss Keast had fallen upstalrs the day before and hurt her foot so badly she couldnt dance Sorry to say MISS Keast s brrvht prospects are shattered for seven more gloomy years At ten thrrty the grand march to the basement was held Here the Sophs surelv hved up to therr name They drdnt serve a lunch no rt w as a meal After we had partaken of therr dalnty repast of sandwlches doughnuts crder etc the Pennsy Seven played Home Sweet Home and the party broke up K HAMMOND r C - 4 -M V' - 7 Y A K ' .. 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' 5 ' ' . . n K ,L . 1 v ' ' , s 1 's - ' Y Y A A TRACK BANQUET HELD NOTICE If anyone of the male specles IS looklng for a better half he surely wouldnt go far wrong m selectmg one from the Semor Household Arts Class On T d N ues ay evenlng ovember 22 l92I this class of glrls wlth the help of Mrss Dashlell served one of the best banquets ID the history of B H S to the T k T rac eam of IQZI Not only fifteen members of the track team but also Mr Stuart Mr McCafT1c Mr Ersenhauer Mr and Mrs MCCOTmlCk and son William Henry were present There were three objects rn havmg this banquet FIRST T h o ave a get together meetlng where everyone might have a good tlme no school rs complete without some klnd of soclal llfe SECOND M M C kd r c ormlc eslred to present each member of thrs team wlth his or her letter but owing to the fact that rt was Impossible to get them for the deslred time lt wa decided that they would be given out at Literary the followmg day TH IRD Every member on the team wished to select for l922 a leader after whose splendld example they should bend their efforts They were lookmg for not only one who wa d h l s a goo sc oar a good tramer but a good sport a leader who could take defeat and a penalty and take lt like a man In other words they wanted a student and athlete and a man These desires fl d h by a majority vote Alex Shaw was there m all hrs her elo uence t d I h on sprlnts were satls e w en Keith Hammond was elected y q o e rver to us IS peppy' speech Handsome Marquis IS now planning to take Household Arts next year m order to be able to dlstlngulsh meat loaf from cake For some reason Davld Dlebold got a very unusual charr It had been actmg queerly all evemng but to cap the cllmax rn the mrdst of Mr Ersenhauers speech It gave a sudden jerk and left poor David much to hrs embarrassment sprawling on the floor Mr Haywood Taylor the falthful colored tramer of the fellows delighted the crowd by grvmg a speech The morning after Mr Mccormlck looked rather sleepy Thls was probably because of walking the floor wlth hls lnfant son as a result of feedmg the young un grape frurt cocktarl Owmg to the fact that several of the fellows were expected In Mldland Monaca and New Brrghton the party broke up Thus marked the close of the fmest track banquent ever glven ln good old B H S GERTRUDE Dovua BASKET BALL BANQUET The Annual Basket Ball Banquet was held m the basement of the Methodist Church on March 3lst and although lt was a ramy mght there was a good attendance Wrth Mr Stewart as toastmaster the program was arranged shrp shape Fol lowmg the eats there were short speeches from Captains Harry Watterson and Dorothv Russell who Introduced the Captams elect Merrlll Baker and Agnes FIIZ gerald Members of the School Board coaches of the teams and drfferent members of both teams were called upon for lmpromptu speeches and all responded readlly with an especially snappy one from BIII Marsh Music was furnished between courses by the band and eveyrone noted their marked Improvement The entxre evemng was enjoyed by all and lt was wlth much regret that we left after joxmng IH smglng Beaver Hlgh School G SHAW - ' - u n v . . . , r v v u 1 - u s , . , ' , , - u . . ff . 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U . xv TI-IE ELLWOOD BANQUET It has been the custom for a number of vears when we play Ellwood City for the home team to give the visiting team a banquet This vear they won the game by a slight margin of I4 points to our 6 This did not trouble us however and we determined that the banquet we gave them would beat any that they ever thought of giving us Hamrltons Hall was chosen as the most appropriate place and the proceedings were started promptly at 6 30 The cooks behaved well and so did we Ar the dance afterward all had a very fine time until about IO 30 when the faculty decided that rt was time to qurt M Topssrxrrvr THE FOUTBALL BANQUET This event held at Hamlton Hall was one of the outstanding features of the season for Beaver High School The eats were very ably arran ed by the girls of the Senior class and served rn cafeteria style by members of the faculty and parents of the girls As heretofore said the banquet was very ably arranged by these girls and we shall all know where to go to have our next banquet planned and served There were members of the School Board members of the Faculty and a large number of of the student body present Every class rn the High School was duly represented During the meal a well arranged program was carried out Mr Ersenhauer acting as toastmaster There were interesting speeches by Mrs E S H McCauley M Hrce Mr Wilson Coach Stewart Don Ray Captain of last years football team Kenneth Anderson Richard lVlcConnel Alex Shaw and George Shaw the Captain of the next years football team There was some good advrce given especially by the speakers of the School Board and Faculty members present and rt rs to be hoped that next years team will profit by the good advrce and by the mistakes of last years team and be led on to victory by their new captain George Shaw RENF jimi FREW SENIQR CHAPEL ments but nevertheless I think that everyone will a ree with us when we say that rt was quite impressive A formal entrance was made by the Class of 22 followed by Chapel exercises conducted by our highly respected dearly beloved president Keith Hammond A song The Jolly Class represented the spirit with which we have traveled the straight and narrow way through Beaver High A speech Past Present and Future by Henry Kirtland was appreciated greatly Ir was indeed humorous and portrayed the different paths to be followed by the sedate and drgnlfied Seniors Some with bright and happy footsteps wrll be very successful Others dulled by hfe s hard labor at dear old Beaver High wrll not succeed so well Another song Beaver High to the tune of Mother Eton w as very effective Nancy Wallover and Jane McCauley gave excellent advrce to the different classes wh ch like all advrce for we know that the worst kind of vrce IS advrce was received with little comment Not wishing to slight the Faculty Keith Hammond honored them by giving them some of hrs excellent and much sought for advrce which we are sure was well taken in We might say that the conclusion a song How We Hate to Leave Old Beaver High School was the most effective part of the program During this last song many hearts were sad for we realized perhaps for the first time how hard rt was going to be to leave Dear Old Beaver High Y Y v , ' . . r, ' ' , . . , , ' 73 , . :, ' V 1 , ' I k . cf ' ' U . r Q i -. 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JUNIOR SENIOR BANQUET The banquet grven by the umors to the Senrors was agreed by every one to be the best ever grven It was held lh the Methodxst Church whrch was artrfrcrally deco rated There were many enyoyable toasts durrng the evenxng George Peters actrng as toastmaster opened the evenmg wrth a short speech to whlch Kerth Hammond responded The farewell address was grven by Elrza ane McCauley A clever speech by Ruth McCauley followed Next came a readmg by Gertrude Doyle followed by a Play ln One Word by Katherme I-Iarrlngton and I-Iarold Cralg A few songs were enjoyed and the banquet was closed wrth speeches by Mr Ersen hauer and Mlss Cool: For the latter part of the evenrng all adyoumed to the Mumcrpal Hall to dance The hall was wonderfully and elaborately decorated rn such a way as rt had never before been We as Senrors wxsh rn thxs mcompetent way to try and express our thanks for the wonderful txme that the Juniors showed us on that wonderful day of May fifth whrch I am sure wrll never be forgotten ALEX SHAW THE FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SENIOR CLASS Speakmg of fun any of the Semors who attended The Party certarnly can not complarn of never havxng experlenced that delrghtful feeling Thrs party of whrch I speak was grven us by MISS Cook our sponsor rn honor of the fourth brrthday of our class For four long years she has gurded us 1n shadow and sunshlne and she certamly clapped the cllmax on Fnday nrght Aprrl twenty elghth The festlvltles took place ID the Fort Mclntosh burldmg and was a howling success We were greeted one by one by our hostess who showed us lnto a room where the first part of the evening was spent playmg progressive games The dlS covery that Kerth Hammond was the champron Trddeldy Wrnlc player was greeted wrth applause and surpnse The games were followed by refreshments whlch as rs usual with such thrngs were enJoyed by all At the same trme we were to our surpnse and delight pre sented wrth gxfts some of whrch xf such a thmg were possrble proved an addltlon to the evenmg s entertainment The evenlng was closed by a good xmrtatron of an old fashloned square dance performed by the boys All went home declanng that never had there been such a party nor such a sponsor . , - . . , 1 Q . 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A, ff 'O J' X- 'l'rw - -.Q we 2 qxa U I xy. fl L Q X R - ' Jfxygv-1-f' .ff X 3 ' C19 . . -XA! wb .4 1 MECHANICAL DRAWING AND MANUAL TRAINING DEPARTMENTS IVIech1n1c1l Drawing rs elected by boys belongrng to the Senior I-Irgh School One half credlt IS glven lor each years work The sesslon of I9ZI and I9Z2 has an enrollment of forty five boys A course has been arranged whrch gnes the student a thorough knowledge of the use and the handllng of the Instruments of the makrng of clear and accurate drawlngs tracrngs and blue prmts The mathematrcal pxrt of thls work IS excellent trarnrng for the boy as he IS able to comprehend more clearly some of hls work rn other mathematrcal subjects Manual Iralnrng rs a compulsory subject for boys of the unror I-Irgh School an electrve subject for the Senlor I-hgh School student The present enrollment for This year the -lunror Hrgh School has an enrollment of nlnety boys all beginners as the work drd not Include the boys of the seventh grade last year rIhese boys have some tralnlng ln Ietterlng and In the makrng of simple shop drawings of the pieces they work out ln wood The young boys are at all tlmes 1 well behaved body ln thrs department as the work they have done wrll prove The boys of the Senror Hugh School may elect the work one half creclrt rs gnen for each year s work The sesslon of I92l and I922 has an enrollment of hftv five boys who are each takrng care of problems ln wood work sulted to thelr ablllty MISS Harrret V Durke supervlsor rnvrtes an rnspectron of the work by our patrons or by any who may be Interested both schools is one hundred and forty-five. Qliib 1 r if l il' s B a W W FCDOTBALL The rnterest rn the oncomrng football season of l9Zl reached rts herght when Coach Qtew art rssued hrs call for recrurts to go to camp Twenty odd boys responded rmmedntely and the nnks were rncreased to thrrty before camp ended by those who came rn late On the l7th day of August the collectron of green warrrors led by therr farthful coach took complete possessron of the Rrtchre fqarm on Raccoon Creek Among those present were Krrtlxnd A Shaw G Shaw Ray Mcfleary Brssel M Barker R Barker arens Fuck and Wrddell ull l st year s men whrch made an excellent nucleus for the expectant team Campbell Lowther Mcfonnel Shrodes Hutchrnson bmrth lVlcDaggert and Hayw nd were there to show therr mettle agarnst the veterans of the year before Wooden lxrotzer proved a valuable assrstant to the coach and drd hrs best to rnstruct the backheld I mrght also mentron here that we could hare defeated any team of equal rank as to eatrng Ir was not qurte decrded whether A Shaw or Shrodes led the lrst of eaters but my personal oprnron gawe Shaw a small margrn over hrs skrllful opponent It was the firm oprnron and convrctron of the camp that we would have a wrnnrng team tlns year and everyone worked hard wrth that one thought rn mrnd For two long weeks the rrgrd trarnrng contrnued wrth the short rnterval of three days to rest before school started We practrced wrth some sprrrt when the school work began but thrs necessarrly made the hours of practrce much shorter We stood face to face wrth the Alumnr Frrday September l7th just one month from the trme we left for camp There was some good defensrve work shown but we were unable to stand the onslaught of several of the old trme stars of Beaver Hrgh School The team left the freld defeated and somewhat crestfallen but after a rather severe talk from the coach our sprrrts aroused to the frghtrng pornt agarn Next week we met New Brrghton but agarn the same sad result The team refused to play football untrl the last frve mrnutes of the game and defeat rs the only possrble answer to that krnd of playrng We knew Monaca had a fast team and we prepared for them Our backfreld was coached on breakrng end runs and forward passes but Monacas men smashed through our lrne and even our secondary defense We would have been defeated and held scoreless had not George Shaw skrllfully blocked a krck and dropped on rt behrnd the goal The team seemed to lack the necessary flghtrng sprrrt that rs rndrspensrble We fell before Sewrckley ln very much the same way but our hope now was to send Elfwood Crty home wrth a defeat Agarn the team farled to brrng home the bacon and Ellwood went back vrctorrous Mc Connel at halfback rntercepted a forward pass and scored a touchdown for Beaver The Coach and the school were drsappornted rn the team and a mass meetrng was called Here everyone drd hrs best to awaken renewed hope rn the losrng team for we met Ambrrdge on our home freld There was strll trme to come out ahead but the team was unable to react to rts full capacrty and agarn we were defeated We fought a hard game but they scored on us before we got started The Mrdland game appeared on the horr7on as another opportunrty to show what we were made of but thrs game was not to appear as the ones before 1t McConnel made a sweeprng end run rn the frrst half and scored for Beaver It looked lrke our game but we were unable to hold them rn the second half and they tred us The team seemed to go to preces rn the Freedom game whrle we permrtted them to run up a large score and agarn we returned home the losrng team Cn Armrstrce Day we faced Woodlawn on therr home held and for once we got the breaks of the game Both Ray and Watterson scored for the team but we were unsuccessful rn obtarnrng the three pornts needed to tre the game The Rochester game was the last game of the season and was looked forward to by all rnterested rn the two rrval towns The field was a sea of mud and rt rarned during the entrre game Rochester defeated us wrth therr far superror team by the owerwhelmrng score of 61 to 0 lhrs ended a serson whrch was by no means suc s 1. K 'Q ' .. . ' ' . 4 , 1 1 'L K ' ' ' ck 1 . K f sv C Q U . 'Q . V . . , ' A ' 4 v - C , - s , c , , . , . , . . ,, r' ' ' - ' -1 c , r H '. , 1 - - v v 1 sv . - - . . , gh ' 1 1 'Z A ' ' , , ' K u vs f . c . ' K 14 w 5 LA . V , . I , K -v - K ' ' c . y ' ' ' . 4 ' . . . . , ' n 1 c . , 1 . . , . , , . Q v , . , . 'c , . . . V rr - n - - f r v ' ' c 1 ' . 1 . r ' . - 1 - r . n r f y I . - V I ' ' . , . 2. ' ' You may games played September September October October October Gctober October November November November obtam the scores Alumm New Brlghton Monaca Sewlckley Ellwood Clty Ambrrdge Mrdland Freedom Woodlawn Rochester Total you may read the lme up for the flrst and as games Shaw Anderson Raddm Here Shrodes Fl'lCk Kirtland M Baker Ray R Baker Blss for the sea SOD n ru fl? KD 'V'S 5. ru H T .-. C V1 -K fo 5 5 Q. '4 O C .- D' sv H 3 2 nw U1 C3 O H 5- 50 35 1 52. n O ....,:: on o ga 5-4 002 ,,9. :Q- 3.-. 32' will 'K C'4 3 9,5-. .-. 3' rw IIIIIIIIIIIIZIIIIZE G Shaw M Baker Campbell lVlcConnel Anderson Watterson A Shaw Baylrss Mcconnel lVlcCleary Hutchmson As you may see from the above lme up the entire formation was changed wlth a few exceptrons The change was due to varrous reasons such as srckness and a fallure to come out Shortly after the season opened the squad began to dwlndle and men whom everyone had farth m refused or drd not have enough school sprrlt to stuck wlth the team at a crrtrcal tlme There were a few who were rnjured temporarrly and never came back to support the team Instead they stood on the srde llnes and told us we were yellow Two valuable men were forced to leave the squad because of SCYIOUS mJur1es ohn Waddell and Henry Klrtland ohn recelved a broken collar bone and a dtslocated shoulder ln the second game of the season whlch took htm from the ranks for the year whlle a short trme after Krrtland was lard up w1th a broken blood vessel which kept h1m rn the hosprtal for a month Those who have fought therr last battle on the grldlron for Beaver Hlgh School are A Shaw R Mcconnel Kirtland Watterson Waddell Frlck Ray TOUSSHIHI Raddln R Baker and Shrodes The men who have particularly won glory and honor for Beaver Hugh School this year and fought through thrck and thln wrth a losrng team are Hutchinson wlth h1s rare defensrve abllxty Klrtland a dependable tackle A Shaw for hrs puntmg whlch was not noticed untll the last few games lVlcCleary for hrs lme plunging and defenslve work Morgan and R McConnel for therr steady playmg After two seasons that have not been entirely successful our only hope lles IH the future There IS an old saymg That the worm will turn so look forward and all hope that rt turns by next season The fault IS not to be found rn the town or ln the school but ln our elves The backmg of the town people was excellent for a losmg team although the cheermg was not what lt could have been but we do not lay the blame beyond ourselves I mnght also mentron for the team of next year that the ones who separate from the school IH the sprung do so wlth many regrets and will look forward to wltnessmg a wonderful football season next fall A successful team led by a captam who IS a real sport, a hard lighter and a frrend of all, George Shaw DoN Rm l7- I ..................,.................,..... 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FOOTBALL CAMP Surrounded by the beautres of the Rrtchre Farm and Raccoon Creek the Beaver football squad started two weeks of rntensrve trarnrng The nearest town f I permrtted to call rt such was New Sheffield whrch made a nrce after supper walk of two mrles Now just why there were so many partrcrpants rn the above mentroned walk I am not allowed to say The Assrstant Coach Krotzer figured often as an overseer or trarner for these after supper leaves He always lead a raprd pace to town and frequently ran us back to camp ust to keep you rn good shape he would say Our first day at camp rmpressed the mrnds of us all wrth the fact that we were there for work The first thrng we were detarled to do was to set up a surtable table and make the necessary provrsrons for cookrng Our cook I wrll mentron hrm here because tnrs rs the first we saw of hrm was a noted colored man from Brrdgewater I need not trouble you wrth hrs full name srnce we all called hrm Brll The only way I can express hrs abrlrty to cook rs by the short but precrse statement That man surely could cook and every boy rn that camp and our vrsrtors wrll agree wrth m Now that everything was prepared we had drnner and rt was a real dmner Our Coach Mr Stewart looked after the table to see that we all got enough to eat but by the expressron of hrs face I knew he was worrred about the amount of food he had brought from town He sard he never knew anyone could store so much food away rn so short a trme but I am happy to say that we drd not lack food We all rested after drnner to ard the process of drgestron but short was the rest untrl the Coachs vorce sounded clearly above the rarn whrch was fallrng fast Get rnto your unrforms and come down to the field That was the frrst practrce but rt started hard and ended hard All through the long two weeks every mornrng and afternoon rt was football football and more football The sleeprng quarters were not entrrely satrsfactory to several members so the next nrght many drvrsrons had sprung up around the large barn The frrst drvrsron I wrll mentron was the Gump Apartments They consrsted of three cots rngenrously srtuated rn a small shed whrch proved later to be a thoroughfare used by the members of the Barn Crowd at all hours of the nrght Mm Gump Alex Shaw and her husband Andy Gump Drck McConnel were the two rmportant occupants but were forced to make room for two more members These two noteworthres were the Camp Flunkre fEddre Weyand and Norman Frrck As rt happened Mrn Gump was very fond of pets so the two cats were rnvarrably found on her bed Mm had a hard trme gettrng her wanderrng husband to go to bed early The evrls of New Sheffreld fwhatever they may be seemed to force hrm to partrcrpate rn the evenrng walk to town every trme he got the chance Our noble son Chester M Baker refused to occupy the Gump Apartment for some unknown reason but nevertheless he spent most of hrs spare trme loungrng on hrs father s cot Next let us wander rnto the marn barn Here and there rn the hay or any place you look you may see a place to sleep Constructed rn the most rngenrous manner yet all very substantral were cots double beds and all krnds of sleeprng arrange ments The occupants of these quarters were known as the Barn Crowd whrch was composed of Glen Shrodes Tommy Morgan Merrrl Baker ohn Waddell and George Shaw Lreavrng these to therr varrous forms of entertarnment let us look rnto the shack and here we frnd Coach Stuart Bud Campbell mostly known as sweet woman and Raymond Hayward who recerved the noted name of Barney Google Now rf we were to look out on the front porch here we would lrkely encounter Arthur Brssel Erwrn Hutchrnson and Edwrn Smrth who had transformed the front rv sleeprng apartments wrth no lrttle success Last but not least we arrrve around on the back porch of the house to find Bob Baker Bob Javens Assrstant Coach Krotzer and perhaps Harry Lowther all deeply engrossed rn a game of Rum usrng one of the cots as a table and the rest as seats Thrs rs where many of the long hours were passed away qurckly rn an rnterestrng game Thrs completes the sleeprng arrange Q . . . . . . 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' I U ' l I I . rr n - I . - v ments so after our tour we must supper The word IS hardly out from all sldes rush the fellows to they were real meals Everyone surprisingly short tlme for htm to e ard of three members of the was surely be rather hungry and I hear Btll calltng of hrs mouth before you hear a loud scramble and a real meal and excuse me nf I mentlon agam that knew where he was supposed to stt and It took a hnd that place The Coach served the food with squad appointed each day to asslst htm Dinner over shortly and all members retlred to thexr various forms of entertamment We will leave thrs most uninteresting subject to take a cool refreshing dlp ln e swtmmrng hole Thls swlmmtng hole was not large tn area but very deep and the high bank afforded a good chance for dlvxng Here I thmk the most enjoyable hmes were spent 'and the time passed quickly After a long hard scrimmage under the burning sun what would be better than a real cool dlp3 Smith and avens proved themselves the most efhclent rn the aquatic sports and true lovers of the pool The Coach had to call them many tlmes before they would leave the water and even then they mrght slip ln again Day after day passed much tn the same manner mth some slight tnterestmg mct dent to hghten the even path of time One that I mxght mentron here were the short walks as the foach called them They were three rn all and vaned anywhere from five to ten mlles rn dxstance Here was the best way to remove the severe strffness that seemed to xnhabtt every portton of our bodles These walks were not exactly admired by everyone but tt was erther walk or serve at road butldlng Sunday came but once a week but many wxshed that It came a ltttle more often for lt was a day when we forgot the bruxses and bumps of the past week Then too xt was a day for company when we would hear from the little town that seemed so far away Some few even had the enyoyment of lookmg forward to a talk wrth some young lady whom they were deeply mterested rn or perhaps they mlght take her down and let her gaze upon the held of glory where we struggled day by day Then the greatest of all pleasures was the thought of the food that they were sure to bring Saturday mght was spent tn talkmg about the things whlch would arrive m camp the next day We might as a whole express our appreclatlon and general thanks to those who so kmdly consented to bake a cake or rn any way helped the cause along Now that I have brought the most Important phases of camp hfe forward let me end thus httle history by the last xmportant mcrdent m the hfe of the first Football Camp of Beaver Hugh School It was just two weeks after the eventful arrlval of the hrst truck load that the call went out among the members to break camp m the morn mg Yes to really get everythmg ln order to leave The table was dlssected the stove taken down and the cots collected bed clothmg and clothes were packed every thmg was to be ready by seven rn the mormng Several of the boys who could get cars went m that mght and were to return the next mornmg at mne oclock for a load Although the hfe was not one of ease and pleasure stlll I thunk that many looks were cast back over that farm as the truck drove out the road wlth nts load of boys and many mmds thought of some httle lncrdent that happened whrch wlll remam nn thelr mmds for many years to come The Semors who were present durmg the first camp wnsh to extend the heartlest wlsh for success to the camps that come ln the future RM th. . th , .v . 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A .b.. - 3 ' B 'U 5 .5 -A 419 A hrst half the score was 6 to 8 ln Bellevues favor but our gnls redeemed themselves and at the flnal whlstle the score was ZI to I9 ln favor of Beaver B H S 25 Bellevue 5 Bellevue again yreldecl to the superlor ablllty of Beaver s basket ball team when they went down to defeat by a score of 23 to 5 on the local Hoor One of the out standmg features of the game was the scarcity of Bellevues held goals One lone basket clld Bellevue score B H S 4 Sewrckley 20 Beaver Iassles were required to lower thexr colors for the second trme ln the eason Our glrls slmply couldnt hnd the basket at Sewlckley but this defeat didnt make us downhearted S 75 New Caste Thls game was wrthout a doubt the hardest fought game on our home lloor Although at the end of the hrst half the score was 20 to I ln our favor by the second half New Castle had become used to our sllppery floor and the real game began They ran up their score untrl at the hnal whrstle the score was 25 to I6 m Beaver Hugh School s favor B H S 29 Ambndge I3 The next game on our schedule was wlth Ambrrdge on the local floor Our girls showed therr ablllty combmed wrth lots of pep They surprrsed thelr opponents when they came from the Hoor wlth the victory C-ertle Doyle was the star forward rn thus game scormg 27 out of the 29 pomts B H S 3I Fast Llverpool I9 Thrs was a game among games It kept our glrls on the jump as the Ohloan ldSSl69 were one of the best teams that we had met thvs year At the end of the hrst half the score was I9 to I4 ln our favor but thls was not much of 1 lead But alas' favor B H S 37 Crafton 27 Thls was the second game wlth Crafton and perhaps the best game of the season Slnce our gurls had met wrth defeat at Crafton thrs gave our glrls more determmatuon to wm and they certainly dld wm You w1II have to glve our Iassres lots of redlt for real basket ball playmg ln thls game B H S 32 Freedom 4 e Beaver gurls had verv Ivttle clfhcultv m brm mg Iome the Hag of vctovv from Freedom Captan Russell certamlv made her share of the core racking up 7 Held goals B H S 4I Freedom 2 On our local floor our vrls won from Freedom Iassres bv a 4I to 7 score he ntrre squad nlayed a Hne ame Doyle maklnv II ed goals Wallnver 7 an Rus ell 4 Eleven gurls made up the squad rn both games wrth Freedom and all played ln the games B H S I3 Ambrldge 23 Thus tlme Ambrrdge walked ofl the floor wlth the flag of victory wsvmg over their heads Our girls simply couldnt find the basket enough tlmes to wm but every team has Its off nights B H S 24 Sewxckley I5 Thus was our last game sceduled on our local floor It was one of the best con tested of the season Sewlckley gurls were ln the lead at the end of the first quarter but the Beaver glrls came back that much harder and the final score was Z4 to I5 ln Beaver s favor B. H. . - a I ' tl I6 our girls ran the score up to the grand number of 31 with I9 points to their opponent's Th 7 . K Y . i V . . V. H N. .. Y in A .. ' : K . A C K S ' ' ' u av ST. A ' .. . . T e ' . - Q . ' HI f . ' ... cl s l 1xe1po ul tl 1oppeCl tns fume to t1e 1st INCIDOO team u ou 1ss1es ost Ill gnne o e nt e1ee tll sm othe1 p 1 em 1me xncl xvun the lull lo ou1 c xxn 1111 ut ony to 11xe t e11 lots noe e llll SCOIC 0 x lt sexen p Hy s H Nexx xstle 'Nex C xstle llNNlCN xxete p1olnlJly the Shonvest texm that our glrls plxyecl urlnf 16 set n O11 teun xx1 lot on 1 exx 1st e 3 uve 1t1 ex C 1st e s C o C un III ou 1ss1es XXCIC only xbe o cxge 2 elcl Uoxls these lnemff mwdc by Nmcy X 1 oxe1 Nlexx C1 tle cxme 1fl t e floor xx1th the x1ctory xwlth El 2-l to 7 be e Ill t1e U11 lns lull texm of Bexxex H1gh School had C1 xexy succe slul sexson 11x1n 33-l pomts to the11 C echt xxlnle lltell opponents scored 233 pomts Much of tln cmecht must vo to ll1Cll exe1 futhful Qomh Mm oeephme lxexst of New Cxstle Pennsylx 1n11 sz1t gnln Xl e1xe tels Ol ' Ol mo1e qunterb thls seison NTIICY lllOX6l' S11 I ll1OITlpSOIl M'tl76l Ol'lIlNOl1 Do1otl1y Russell llo1ence R1lChlC Aclx Pxttexson C1e1t1ucle Doyle Agnes F1twe11lcl 1 MILNFIPIC ltlt IAII F lL ll 11me1s 1 e t C11 coxxs an ent t e t11s to toxxn Ol oxt11 soup 1ey ouncl tl 5 qulte expensne so they Just cut ofl the t 1ls ettnv t1e coxxs xe u tl1ey soon tC1llLi'd then m1st1lxe xxhen the next yen tl1ey xx wnted to sell the Cwttle they l td to bell them xxholebale becxuse they couldnt ulcnl them n Algebxx II class Bob xxcns xx ts xt the hlxcklaoncl Xkllllxlltg 1 lnohlem Ile had gotten so fn md couldnt hnsh He tslced lVl1ss lVlclX1nley llJOlll 1t dncl she bud Noxx Robmt 1t s tlme to expmd lwclxxm bm1th xt pmno ey xy you loxc foocl IHUNIC Qelry Oh tl1 xt doesnt mattel go on Tl1e1e xxus El young sglrl from Stuhenxllle, A mtncl xx 1th a xxlll of he1 oxx gnc She seemed qulte clemure, But I coulcln't mtxlte shure llll I manage-cl to get her alonge ll. H. 5. I9 lff15t Q ' ol Z7 0 ' ghls cl' l'5 ,,z l lit 5 Ll' ' l . HB tn--ff 1' lex' 5 l 5 tl e'A ja t tl1 A H z cl ' lay 'lvl z anal , 1 Clgecl 111 A ln' 'Q Acl's ls cl, b lv' la A h 'A sl 3 tl lied. Vlqh f al 3 A was 27 t ll? in la 'Ol' of le ' H l,'e1'5. B. . S. 7- ' fa: 24 tl x' sz: 5 ' ' A 1 . ' I, ,A 2 1 L' . cl ' g rl 5 iso . LA Q 'es s Nl ' ful la ',, floor. Whl N x' lz5l l. l s g i'd. g, 1' lz.:' 5 ' A ya l t eg , t , 5 ln I . Vt It ' A. 1 ' Ni s a 2 Q h 'V 'A 'l ' ' or . Tak' g all in all, l ,4AlS' z,lcet- a I 2 ' A 'R ' ' A ' ' . As A '- 3 D 'A Q Nc , Eixt kb' A vlll rec let ' f A playing .6 ' A 1 ' 5 ' 1: : . z ' fa Ai ' 1 . -I 5 A ., 5, 3. ,NZJA-,,. A-,AAT 'll H la A lilll cl h 'A cl h QI: A l ' - QI 5 . 'I'l f 1i' . 5 '. 11' , l '10 l ' l1'. B t l - f 'L Je ' , 1 z 'I 1 ' IJ' t A Q . ' f 'A N H' fi Q DZ' Nl-h sz ' H ' 5 BOYS, BASKET-BALL The basket-ball season in B. H. S. for l9Zl-'22 was marked by ten defeats and four victories. In the two games preliminary to the opening of the season the squad showed signs of turning out a championship aggregation, hut very few of the W. P. I. A. L. games were won, and on them depended the team's rating. In the several g1mes won the team showed class but not really as much as was shown in some of the g'rmes lost by 1 close score But with hardly any exceptions the men on the floor pat up a good scrrppy game even against teams of superror qua rty lhe season rs 1 rrhole was one of earnest playrnv by most of the men though they didnt alrs1ys win lhey shorred r fine sprrrt rn most of the games and deserwe 1 lot of credit The squrd rms composed f C rptrrn Watterson Marsh Frrck M Baker Cr1rg Kropp Qppelt B1ylrss Uptegrafl R McConnell A ghrw 1nd K McMillan In Wrtterson the te1m had 1 le1der rrho certainly prored hrs 1brlrty to pl1v the grme keep the trunrng rules rnd fill the rmport1nt positron of captarn He led the term all se1son rn 1 style thrt rs char1cterrstrc of the earnestness and enerfy Harry puts rnto hrs athletics Hrs pl1yrnU alone would hare merited him prarse hut he ha done more th1n m st fellows r e kept the trarnrng rules ust rsho deserres the second positron of importance c1n not he determrned but M Baker Shaw Marsh lwrrck and Craig vre with each other for the honors They all played well 1nd Qrhaw rnd Frrck rsrll be missed from the team next ye1r as rsell as W1tterson Corclr Edgrr the team lrrd mrn d coach rll rn ne d he rs lrrr l rt rt erl With only 1 few hours pr1ctrce erch rseek he turned out r tem deserrrng lots ol credit Mr Edgu rs prrtrcularly liked by rll who knorr lrrm rn I3 H S 1nd we rll rxrsh that he rrrll return for next season For next ye1r s term M Brker Kropp Cr rig 1nd M1rsh 1re left from the r rrsrty Brvlrss Uptegrwfl 1nd Cppelt rre men who should he he1rd from rn a yerr or so The follorrrng rs r summrry of the scores for the season Beuer Rochester Midland Be1ver Beuer r s Beuer Heuer Be-1ver Heuer New Brighton Beuer Woodl1rrrr Heuer Nerr Castle Heuer Amhrrdge Freedom Heuer Op ronents H 5 u Rochester Midland Fllrr ood C rty Bearer l'alls Amhrrdge l llwood Crtv Mrdlrnd New Brighton New Brighton Woodlarwn Woodlarxn Bearer F1lls New Csrstle New C1stle Ambrrclge Freedom Freedom mill r 43 BHS li . 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' 23 X7 TRACK 21 22 A team that contmues at the top for several years rs worthy of 1tS full share of prarse but a team that drags at the bottom of the lust for several years and then through hard work suddenly leaps unheralded through the rest of the crowd to the front IS simply beyond pralse The boys on that team have done one of the hardest thmgs known borne defeat wlthout a word and kept on workrng toward vlctory They have also felt the Joy of comrng back and showing people what they are made of If ever a team turned the trrck rn this way rt was the B H S Track Team of I92l For several years thrs branch of athletics was practlcally dead ln old B H S And no one even dared express a hope of success when a few volunteers turned out m the sprung to work out for the team Before very long however the track team under the leadership of Captain Watterson and with Haywood Taylor as coach and tramer began to take on a formrdable appearance All the boys be lxeved nn the xdea that hard work never goes unrewarded and soon some great form was shown Early rn April the class meets took place The frrst a contest between the lqreshles and the umor Hugh resulted IH an overwhelmmg vlctory for the umor Hrgh A week later the Hugh School meet was held and turned out to be a battle royal between the Soph s and the unrors the final score bemg 79 to 74 ln favor of the unxors Forgetting at once the rrvalrres of thls meet the boys settled down to work for the dual meets Monaca hrst came saw and was conquered to the tune of 66 to 57 the outcome belng decided by the work of Watterson and Butler m the dashes and the relay The B H S gurls also came rn for therr share and showed up well A week later Mrdland was overwhelmed wlnnmg only two flrst rn slxteen events both boys and glrls showing their superlorlty By thrs time we were begmnmg to hold our heads up and take notrce and feeling confldent of our prowess challenged Rochester to a dual meet Arrangements were completed and the slaughter began Only rn the shot put drd Rochester have the edge and thus was easrly overcome by the work of Watterson Butler and Brssel m the dashes and Baker Shrodes and Singleton ln the held events But a week remamed before the county meet Where the year before Beaver had not been awarded a srngle pomt thus year however was to be a dlfferent story The first event was the IOO yard dash and Captam Watterson led off by capturmg first rn frne style He and our colored Hash Butler then proceeded to show therr heels rn the 220 yard dash whale Baker was showmg other people how a discus should be thrown In the hrgh Jump Baker agam led the rest and wlth four flrsts ln our hands the other schools began to look worrled Jess Carver better known as Red won a splendid second 1n the half mxle and Dlebold got a well earned thxrd lh the mxle The last event of the meet was the relay and thus proved to be the decrdrng feature of the day Beaver Falls won only after Captarn Watterson makrng up frfteen yards and sprmtmg even down the stretch was beaten ln the last ten yards Gertrude Doyle held the gurls end up wrth a second rn the l00 yard dash the only event for gxrls All the letter men except Carver and Lowther wrll be back for l922 and a successful season IS looked forward to Kelth Hammond quarter mnler and relay man rs this year s captain and hopes to lead the team to victory 9 7 Y ' n u n , , . 1 v . ' u - n - , . . . - - u n ' 9 v v n , . . ' u - v U . ,, -I . . . . . J . , J . . . v I - o 1 u . . . . , . v v v , . 1 v v 1 - 1 9 v ' ' v - v v ' n . an n - v n - , - , . 1 , .. . , . . ' u a n 1 . u . . , . . v 1 ' THE ALUMNI PLAY Inhe annual alumnae play wen this year x as Clarence by Booth Incrrlungton It was 1 great ucces 19 III the alumnae plays are but Ihre one was ewen better tI11n thoe grwen preuouely Addrtlonal entertunment was 1fIorcIecI by the Enter timers Orchestra compoeed of sexeral hugh school boys under the gurdmg Innd I Mr Conrad THF CAST CI ARVNCF RALPH EA TON VIOI F F PINNEY MISS BFRTHA BOR I MAN CORA WHFFLFR DOROTHX WHI ISE BOBBN EI IWOOD HUGHES MRS WHFFI ER 'VIRS HELEN BROWN BRAN MRS MARIYN MISS SARAH GRAHAM DFI LA MISS AN IOINV IETF I HOMPSON DINWIDDIF DAVID STFWAR Y HUBFRI SFIM SHIRIIH KROI7I R MR. VVHEELER ................,,........................,....,,,....I,...,...............,........ NORWOOD NELSON PERSONALS lhe Unrxersrty of Prttsburzh recently conferred srenrl honor upon r Heuer Hrgh School Alumnre by el ctrng Miss MTYY F Cook to membershrp rn the Pr l2rmbdr Ihet1 bocrety rn honor rry lr rternrty hrrrnv chrpters rn mrrry of the lerdrng schools of educrtron of the country ohn Cold class of l9l l rs chref chemrst for the Werrton Steel Co Werrton P rss Mrrron lxerr rs err ng 15 rssrstrnt to the be-cretrry of tre X W A rn Pittsburgh W F Clyde lodd wrll grse hrs lecture By C anoe to Hudson B1y before the lVlrss1chusetts Audobon Socrety on Aprrl 8th next Ihrs lecture rs 1rr 1ccount of Mr lodd s evzplor rtrons rnd study of the brrd lrfe rn L1brador Mr and Mrs Wrnrheld Grll rre now lrwrnv rn Steubenwrlle Mrs Crll X818 Mrss Ldrth Wlre1ton of the clrss of IQOO Mrss Hrrrret Olrph1nt w rs recently elected charrm1n of the Woman s Commrttee of the Prttsburgh Ch1pter of the Amer1c2rn Instrtute of Brnkrng A ter rxen by tlrrs commrttee rn the Woman s Qrty Club Rooms rn the Wm Penn Hotel was rttended by more than 350 members Cary N Clrfton V903 rs locrted rn New Brrt1rn Connectrcut employed by the Corbrn 1nd Russwrn Br rss Co ohn Armstrong clrss of IOI3 rs now representmg the A M Byers Prpe Co whrclr w 15 recently rnnounced wrll termrnrte rn a une weddrng Mrss Anne lox Ollliltillt cl rss of I9I2 rs completrng ler hrbr y course rn Westerrr Reserxe Lnrxersrty Clerclrnd Ohro from whrch school she wrll be gr1du 1ted rn une of thrs ye2xr Mrss Lourse WCYWlld cl rss of l9I 7 wrll be gr1du1ted thrs ye1r from the School of ournxlrsm of Columbrr Unrxersrty Mrss Lucrle Nrkla cl rss of U18 rs 1ttendrnU lVl1d2xme Albertrs bchool of Dramatrcs Nex York Crty Don1ld Andrews clrss of l?I7 1nd hrs wrfe Mrss Rrchel Hughes clxss of l9l8 rre now locrted rn Lo Anveles Qrlrfornra Mrss Esther Stolowrtf cl1ss of 1914 rs studyrng xorce wrth Mr Herbert Wrtlrer spoon rn New N ork C rty Bob y Hunter l9l6 rs en med rn the 1utomobrle busrness rn R lston Xlebr1sk1 Ar 1 luncheon grxen recently by Mr ohn Snyder of Rochester the en21Qement of Mrs Snyder s srster Mrss lxrtherrne Mrller to Oscar Gfallim cl1ss of l9l0 w1s rnnounced Mr Prul Crrrne 1nd wrfe ClVlrss Mibel Se-1rrght class of 1907 1re le1xrnQ Beaver Aprrl lst to make therr home rn Atlant1 Georgn where Mr C-rrne wrll 'XCCCIJI 1 posrtron 1s he1d of the drrughtrns, deprrtment of 1 m1nuf1cturrng concern A' A' Ag '3 ' :AU2 ' 2 2 ' ' A . 2 e A , A 2 ,. 2' A A A ,' 2 2 N A ,2 '2A Ai 2'A,, 2 A 2 2 Ax 2' 2 2 ' ' . 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' ' c 2 2' A 22 2 2 x mf 2 ' 2 2 2 ' K ' 2 THE HAUNTED HOUSE Ill have to get some money some how saxd Dlck Wheeler How will you get rt asked hrs chum oe Meloan That s what I would hke to know answered Duck Both boys were of poor parents and they needed some money to get some sportmg goods this summer They llved rn a small town by the name of Glendale and the day was after the boys had their final exams and were seated on Dick s porch talking Drck picked up a paper and began ldly to turn the pages of the newspaper and all of a sudden he read thus S1000 REWARD FOR CAPTURING COUNTERFEITERS OPERATING IN THF VICINITY OF GLENDALE SI-IERIFF GLENDALE COUNTY Look at this sald Dlck a he was handing the paper to oe What s thus got to do wrth our earnmg some money3 asked oe Lets try to get them answered Drck Duck I want you to mow the lawn said hrs mother Here the matter was dropped and as Duck was going out he said to oe If you are going to the party tonrght stop on your way up Alright answered J e When they got to the house where the party was going to be held here they recelved dlsappomtmg news The holder of the party was taken suddenly rll and the party was postponed On returnmg to therr homes they were gomg past an old house whrch was beheved to be haunted by the people They happened to look that way when they saw a Ixght shrnlng from the cellar wmdow and heard funny nolses Say Sald Dlck ets lnvestlgate thls lf you are not scared All right sald oe FI hey went mto the house hy an old door which had been broken down then pro ceeded to go mto the cellar There they heard voices but not distinctly and heard creaklng of machinery There was a door but rt was locked There also were many crack ln the wall drvldlng the rooms They looked through these cracks for a long tlme By ove sad oe Thls IS the counterfelters den Before Drck could answer a hand was land on both of the boy s shoulders Y s so lt IS sard a gruft volce Come along The man who caught them knocked on the door and rt was soon opened Then they got a better vxew of the lnterlor On the table was prled money and they saw white strlps of paper golng mto a machine and commg out of the other end dollars ready made dollars Their captor asked another man who seemed to be the leader of the gang what to do with us Lock them up answered the man He took us up to a room ln the upstarrs and were locked ln a room The wmdows were barred wrth boards on the lower part and on the upper part there was glass After the man went away Dlck went to the wmdow and started to shake the boards Fmdmg them loose he started to make them come off After a certam trme some of the boards came off e sand Drck m a whisper I thmk I can get out of here I-Iow3 asked ,I Do you see the water spout I thlnk lt rs strong enough to let me slide down I wxll go and get the sherxff and you wrll stay here .. , .. . t .. - L , . - ,. . 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RED HAWKS TRIBE Out rn the West srtuated along the banks of the Mrssrssrppr dwelt an Indian fqrrbe Thrs trrbe was known throughout the whole West because of rts great Indran Chref Red Hawk who was brave fearless as a lron lrthe as a panther and keen as a hawk He chose hrs braves wrth much abrlrty and he prcked the bravest most fearless and loyal ones who would always be farthful to hrm One mornrng Red Hawk stepped out of hrs tent and glanced over the sleeprng vrllage Hrs broad shoulders and lrthe frgure clad rn a long flowrng robe made a dark srlhouette agarnst the rrsrng sun whrch spread rts rays over the dark earth Purple then red gold and srlver flamed up spreadrng rts glow over the heavens The sun rose hrgher and hrgher spreadrng rts radrance over the strll world untrl rt burst rnto full glory All thrs trme Red Hawk watched the rrsrng sun Someone rn the lrttle vrllage strrred then the whole vrllage moved as one It rmmedrately became an actrve bustlrng town urte drfferent from what Red Hawk looked upon a few mrnutes before Smoke rose out of the teepees and the arr was strangly mrxed wrth the fragrance of cookrng meat and bakrng bread Red Hawk was honored by hrs people He had led hrs people through battle through famrne strrfe and poverty Thrs mornrng very early Red Hawk called hrs trrbe together and sard to them My people make ready for a long Journey we are to leave for a better place rn a few days To a place that abounds wrth more deer and water Ar thrs statement rh re was much confusron For all the Indrans loved therr home Red Hawk srlenced hrs people by the lrftrng of hrs rrght hand and sard I am sorry my people but rt rs necessary The council then ended and the squaws hurrred to therr teepees to gather together therr few household goods for departure At the close of two days the people of the lrttle vrllage started on therr long prlgrrmage to frnd another home Red Hawk led them through brush over hrlls and down valleys Nrght fell and they prtched camp rn a cave under the water falls Day dawned and the Journey started agarn The long lrne of brown and whrte ponres stretched far out rnto the mornrng dawn No one Orumbled or complarned for rt was not the lndran s nature Suddenly the long lrne came to halt A whrsper ran through the crowd A Huron Camp rs near' Tents were hurrredly prtched and a death lrke strllness rergned No one spoke except when rt was necessary Red Hawk sent out scouts to watch the dorngs of the hostrle trrbe They came back wrth favorable news and the suspense was over Nevertheless the camp was closely watched One day 1 brown face was seen peerrng through the trees An alarm was sounded and the braves were sent rn pursurt He had garned the shelter of the camp but the lndrans of Red Hawks Camp were on the alert In a few days a Huron Indran was seen comrng through the trees Red Hawk met hrm and recerved a message wrrtten on snake skrn frlled wrrh arrows whrch was the lndran s srgn of war Much confusron rergned throughout the camp and the Braves made ready for war Red Hawk sent back a wrrtten message wrrtten on snake skrn frlled wrrh arrows War w rs now on Terrrble battles were fought Many braves were krlled untrl at last the Hurons wanted peace But rn the final battle Red Hawk recerved hrs death wound He was carrred mto camp and on hrs death bed sent thrs message to hrs people Q v . v 1 ' rs , - u n - ' V , , , . s s y 1 s y r 1 9 g ., c . v ' 1 ' K . v . 1 ' v - 1 u . u ra 1 ' - v - 1 , . 44 - - . a - vs n V . . 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' V r . 4 D - 'z . . v c t . - - My people we nexer got to our Journey s end but now that the Hurons are at peace stay here and Hawk Fyes my son shall rule the camp wrth bravery Newer go into battle unless xt rs necessary Good bye my people for l am golng to the Happv l-luntmg Grounds f rrewell A voung mrn from Beaxer Pa Wrs he rrd on occ rsron to say X ou may dance nf you please But I at my ease Take my huggmgs a cosler w ay AN Al CFBRA PROBI FM et X a oy Let Y a gtr a chaperone jealousy 2 nva ry drsgust ane McCauley after she hrd the fewer Dld you dye your ha1r3 Don asked er She turned her lovely head and answered qurte dlstmctly When l bought 1t rt was dead Wm Butler Please tell me what le re sals pas means Mrss Keast I don t know Wllltams And shes supposed to know French A SECRET JANE McWlLLlAMS Mary Ashton hved on a farm ln Pennsylv ma About H358 when Mary was about ten years old she became currous about the many trlps which her father or older brother made wrth the team at mght She would hear them come m and by therr footsteps there seemed to be a number ln the mornmg she would see no one but thelr own small famlly One mornlng before dayhght Mary had a severe toothace She went to her mothers room but no one was there It was four oclock by a small clock on her mothers bureau Hearing worces downstaxrs Mary ran down In the lutchen she found her mother holdmg a plump chocolate colored baby about one year old l-ler father was busy serwlng breakfast to a young negro man and woman Mary forgot her toothache and grabbed the baby Her father explalned to her that these were runaway slawes whom he was helpmg on thelr way to Canada They hrd rn a cave trll the next nrght when he hauled them to the next person who helped them on n V V , I s v Y I - I , . z , c ' - . ., . , .' 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' , . , . , . l A ' c ' c . y - vv L- . v .vc ' . . . 1 ., . .. r' . , , v I v v v I . v i - . . 4, , 1 FOOLING AUNT KATE Well I swan mused Aunt Kate who d ever thought that my high bred niece Kathleen Hazel Wright would a asked her old Aunt Kate to the May Day per formances at the college Now let me see my black silk IS pretty nigh thread bare and my blue crepon is clean worn out So on and on she thought The Ietter which was written on prettrly scented and embossed stationery fell to the floor and Miss Kate Kaysers head fell on her chest asleep IH her old fashioned high backed rocker She must surely be dreaming of a May Dav long ago Now and then a smile lit up her withered countenance and her faded blue eyes would snap open and then close to take another nap Meanxvhlle Bobby her nlece for so she was called sat w1th her roomie chatting m their prettlly furnished lttle suite They were evidently looking at some thing Oh yes' It was the hst of May Day invitations they had Issued Bobby was talking gallv to her less talkatlve room mate Oh yes Miss Katherine Kayser she bubbled She vs mv eccentric old aunt Surely Barby you have heard me speak of her Oueerj Oh no she IS simply lm possible' If vou d see her and she shook her head hopelessly Oh no there Isnt the least danger of her coming She knows she would have to well o called FN up a little She could easily afford it but Im not the least bit worried about her being present anyway I rust invited her for manners sake you know Tell me just what she IS like Bobby Id hke to know though what you would do if she did come' Not a chance of her coming dont worry dear What she looks like well Iet ne see Bobby drew her mouth down at the corners and puckered her pretty fore head She is dreadfully Ilttle and fleshy More than plump ln build and has grey fourteen room house but never opens any of it but the kitchen and Irving room She must be queer' Ill bet she s funny anvway though Well its almost tme for dmner let s get dressed dear You d never be on time anywhere would you rf I didnt hurry you a bit and she smiled from her dark brown eyes something pleasant to see Bobby tossed her Polden head pulled a curl down from the huge col in the bark and twisted It pettlshly She made no reply but it was very evident she did not fancy her honorable aged relative Life seemed quite dull to Aunt Kate in Lowellvllle However she made her way from one house to the next putting ln the time from one Dlace to another until tme for them thar May Day XCTCISCS that she was lnvited to' So she made her way from one neighbor to another telling them just what she ntended to wear each day she was there and May Day she would say will be most mah the middle of Iuwe and I think I can have my heasy clothes off by that time III wear Yesslree Ill wear the very dress that Martha Iane Perkins is makn me this mmlt Oh no' I wont tell you what lt s like for I dont want nobuddy ter know ye see In a few days Bobby skipped down to the B1 Hall to get her mall A busmess envelope for her3 It must surely be a mistake for she never got letters like that She ran up to then rooms Barb was not there so she sat down on the cush ion window seat and proceeded to open the curious Iookm letter Her fair face paled as she read and no wonder for thus it ran Lowellvllle O June 2nd l9l4 My dear Grand neace I am writing you a leater to Iet you know that I am well and hope you are the same I was glad to git yer ll'lVlI3kCI'l to the May Day XCTCISCS and I have already asked about the trains and cars I find that they would be pleased ter have me ude on eny of them but I thmk Ill either take the one at eight or ten or mebbe twelve or .. ,. . . . , V , . . 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U . . ,, . , : , -, . . . , . . , - no l guess I better tell ye I ll le after takrn the one at erght Now I ll look fer ye at the statron to meet me and tell me w here lm ter sleep Respectfully yours Katherrne Cornelra Kayser She dropped the letter aghast Her color changed to a deep crrmson What would the grrls thrnk what would the faculty thrnk what would Barb thrnk3 Oh my she walled and threw herself on the bed Certarnly Ctrtarnly the fates are agamst me she sobbed ust then Barb came rn Why what rn the world rs the matter Bobby she asked as she ran to the bed an put her arms arouncr her at r rt3 liell me dear Her brrght eyes scanned the room ind rn one flash caught srght of the brg yellow envelope and the sheet of foolscap paper that had fallen to the floor Oh sh sand So thrs rs he trouble3 Read rt commanded Bobby and so Barb read rt Why so many tears3 Thats what Im wantrng to know That wouldnt make me cry lm sure I can t nor l wont entertarn an old fogey lrke her stormed Bob Well but you must How rn the world are you gorng to get out of rt3 I dont know Oh I dont know lm sure moaned Bobby Cant you help m Barb3 Barb was sober for a few mmutes Bobby crred on At last she spoke Say Bob how long has rt been srnce you saw your Aunt Kate3 Oh years Well how many3 Not smce I was a lttle grrl l just remember her from what lrttle trme I vrsrted there when I was about seven years old and from what mother has told me Oh I have a glorrous plan then Srt up here and hsten s e coaxed l e me take your place Let me play that she s my aunt No one need ever be any the wrser you know Her brown eyes sparkled N ou ll take my place and rn takrnv yours Ill both show that uncomely aunt of yours 1 good trme and have a bushel of fun myself' Oh Barb dont be foolrsh Youd be sorry of your bargarn for shell be here three whole days I srmply dont know what to do Barb coaxed on rn her wrnsome way untrl at last Bobby consented wrth Well rf you must do rt Barb I suppose you must that s all but you ll be sorry of your bargarn grrlre and she rose and wrth all her pomp and Wrrght drgnrty she sand I wrsh you good luck Barbara but you ll have most a burdensome company Remember you have all my sympathy The day for Aunt Kate s arrrval at last came Barb was dressed and standrng rn the statron shortly after breakfast The whrsrle blew and the tram puffed mto the statron Sure enough That must be Aunt Kate so Barbara came forward You re Aunt Kate Kayser arent you3 she asked pleasantly Yes mrss that s who l be and you re my grand nrece Kathleen Hazel I sup pose and wrth thrs she placed a dry lrttle smack on her cheek Barbara suggested gettrng the expressman to delrver her grrps to the hotel where she was to stav when Aunt Kate stopped stone strll on the street and arred her oprmon Ill do no srch thmg young lady No srch thrng a tall You must be more savrng Ill just carry me own satchel thank ye' so on they trudged When they came to therr stopprng place Barb sat and talked wrth her for a whrle and then returned eager wrth her news to Bob The two days before the Fxercrses Aunt Kate spent rn srghtseemg She seemed to be enjoymg herself rmmensely The drnner before the date set for the exercrses was to be qurte a sumptous affarr Barb rnvrted Aunt Kate and as seemed to be her custom she accepted The grrls called to take her to drnner If she could just do somethrng brrlhant t , J 1 . -. 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Jr think of something w rtty to sry whispered Bobby she wouldt be so bad but as she stan s Barb she rs rrdrculous rn my sight I can t see how you stand rt As they entered Bob siw Prof Rrndolf comrnv rn their direction Wlrat wrll he think of her3 w hrspered Bob l et s o through the hill But by this time Barb had introduced them Now Mr Rudolf was probably even r lrttle more eccentric rr hrs w rys than the much rrdrculel K hr cmehow he seemed more polished rn hrs mrrrner Howexer thev were heartily surprised when he told them that he would show Miss Kayser lei place at the tible and as they were Imrlr rn the dances le would ee that she was well taken care of and so the coupe left them tunned Can vcu beat rt3 gasped Barb and stared it Bobbv foolish When they sit down to the table they drscoxered Aunt Kate and the Professor were talking like old chums The afternoon passed Qarlv enousfh but for the space of Bob and Barbara looked for Aunt Kates bonnet rn the nowhere Where could she be funaed Bob Oh Barb speaking from the platform Fwervone was leaning eagerly Haley A Qreat surprr e they heard him say Prof R who looked exen more to their amazement that two or three hours both crowd but could see rt mother and dad would forward It was rof udolf has brought on us Among all our other happy thoughts today wrll be mingled the Good wishes for Professor Rudolf and hr bride formerly Miss Katheryn Kayser of Lowellwrlle We understand that they went throu h school together and hare been friends all their lrxes A few minutes and the Girls were amonv the many others flocking to convratulate them Aunt Kate really looked p etty Her grey harr exen a lrttle whiter than usual and her grey satrn mrde by lVlarthr ane Perkins the pattern and material of which she kept secret were on full display now Werther was she talkr about her as she had talked to the girls rn that crrppled language instead rn silvery tones of pure fnelrsh Wlaen the girls got close enourzh to speak Aunt Kate looked up in when the crowd passed on she ard Well vou lrttle rrscals parts well' Then turning to the Professor she presented her niece the sunny haired one to him and her pretty dark eyed companron Potter Wlren she had completed her introductions she sard ae ng to the people of her own but smrlrngly at them you played your Kathleen Wright as Barbara June s my dears you were both stars rn performing your staged parts but nexer think for one minute that you fooled your Old Aunt lxate Tire Erso I ror.A Pr Am. 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' Au revoir, to dear old Beaver, Time has come to say adieu, Still fond memories cling as ivy As we view the years gone through. l-lere's to teachers, kind and gentle, Bearing with us in our aim Crowding oh so much of learning ln the foul vears that we came We have toiled and struggled onward Now our tasks are almost through But to them we give the honor Of the Class of Twenty two Then three cheers for dear old Beaver Here weve spent our happiest davs And as years go fleeting onward May we feel her gentle gaze K WHO SAID BLUFF Some say our teachers are all so cross And really want to be our boss But l cant see it in that light If you do not bluff you ll be all ri ht HARD LIFE Nobody knows how much l try Nobody cares how much l cry When l cant get my Chemistry And Engli h and stuff Gee' but dont they treat us rou h3 Time was in days gone bv There were goloshes about knee high Now it s knickers that s all the go What next fellows we cl like to know SCIENCE AND INVFNTIGN Bill Scott was stopping overnight in a Southern hotel and he asked the clarkv attendant to wake him up at 7 A Nl Say boss replied the darky l ieckon you aint familiar with these heah modern inventions When vou wants to be called all you have to do is to push the button at the end of the bed then l comes up and c1lls you WHY TEACHFRQ CO BUGS ohn Bayllss ln Zoology pinned together a gra shoppers head a crickets body an a butterfly s tail To fool Mr Stewart he asked What kind of bug IS thi 3 lVlr Stewart Did lt make a humming sound when you picked it up3 Jo n es lVlr Stewart Then it must be a hum bug IN ENGLISH CLASS Miss Ballew What kind of verse did Dryden use in his poetrv3 Alex Shaw The closed couplet Mr Toussamt I never heard of that kind of ear . , , - , 1 1 . , , , , . , L l . , . , , . , , . 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Irke me Sme ol 1 P IICll and I hlxt to put n ce Woody oneb III my Mouth But sometlmeb Iorget and put my Pen rn my mouth then Ir ue Wxr andlhxte cod x C.ALObHF5 Q,-rotebquely llappmv Pretty ankles all concerled I he Qtout the thln exen the hort md Qtublyv Ijxclclle clots n the street Wltll queer turnecl III Qrcle steps lo nord Il1lCllOCliIIII., Clllllilllg buckle A for Qtyle AV I ILR I Hr IXAM It Q a gray dxy we ky ts rn Ihe mountame are may Ihe helds and meacloxw ue Ori Ilverythlng IS for xy But me I am blue TI-IE OI D ILO Don Hou do you knoxx 3 Dlck I haxe propo ed to xeweral AI ISROWN S SIUDIO Q I walt re co cl and late Iqhe prop e ne o hurry e Qt I m e I 50:6 X xshrle I he e rek 518 I IQ cone X Qt o you knoxx th xt ue haxe the he t Convrese money can l3uy3 Ihey floated doxsn the Ntlexm 1 hey both were In the Qtexn I-Ier hand III hr n And h1Qn IH hexn Art Blssell lend me a dollar incl Ill he eternally mdehted to you lxelth H Xen Im wlmld o I Q ll Q II t e A t 4 i I I t ' to asl, e I water. i h ' A 'Dt i , Z . . ,. K Y . . A . J' , . S' II , . '. z , 'lil s f ' g aj, 'I ': Q ' D Ly, 4 . . Vi Dick: There are several girls around here who intend never to marry. A : U ' I 5 ' , . ,L, B., , I I .it, I ti, ' ' 1 s il , 'TQ I I . C 1 4 ll I 1 , ' I. ,v Th I, 'rx ,rt-ta N I -ey t. l la. . D ' ' a ' ' s .5 5, j 1 . , Q. . Q . .S . , I 1 . 1 .: ., I 1 s . l'Rl1lL Free verse Is all very well And yet I weary of the Law lessness Sonnets w1th dellcate Fourteen hnes arranged IH uatrans and couples Or blank verse Wrth lts mvrlad of Substltutlons trochees and anapests Or rondeaux at least Or lyrlcs wlth their llltlng on Are better far u It s such hard work To make rhymes And bother About meters Duck after exammlng Gerry s art w orkl That w oman sure can draw Shrodes X e she draws other thrngs besrdes pxctures too D'lCk What else does she draw? Shrodes Frlckle She I wonder why Adam ever called her Eve3 H Oh I suppose he saw hrs day of happxness endlng when she came around Lowe IS a tender passlon Ah yes that s true enough The game ln ways That sometlmes makes It tough Are you stlll at B H S 3 Bob Javms No the teachers keep me busy SONG TO AN ALARM CLOCK When the dawn breaks ln the skles I hear you Then but half awake I cry I hear you But my dreams are not complete Fam to slumber Id retreat Oh good heavens dont repeat I hear you I hear you She Isn t that a beautlful sunset3 Yes but where s the sun e It s et Don Ray fmodestlyl Are you ure you wont mmd me3 Dot Russell I ll have you know I take orders from no one Glen Reed Down ID Vanport we have a lilac bush a hundred feet hlgh Frxcky Gee' I wlsh I could lilac that V Q , . , , Q ., I L , . , , . . . . .. v,. Q t ' : . ' 1 . : . '. . .. ,, I ll . 4 . A e. , f , . . . , I But cuprd plays M ' ii l Y! Y. -A-. . . .. Y. I .. 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RP QUIREMIH NT He must be handsome dark and tall rl hrs belng whom I am to call my man He must know how to dance rlght well And tales amusmg hase to tell All admrratlon to compel My men' IN 1930 Bob Baker Are you married awens3 Bob Javens es Bob Baker Any ch1ldren3 Bo Jaxens aes two sons both oys Mr Robertson Douglass brlefly tell what Mary has glven as her special report Douglas Barry I couldnt hear her Mr Robertson Wlmat s the matter are your ears hhnd'-l George Raddm has set up rn the bee busmess Honey whlle you wart Fred Cook Say I bet I made a hut wrth that guy Flmo Kropp No I dont thlnk so Freddle How do you get that3 Flmo Well dldnt you notice hlm countmg hrs hngers after you shook hands wlth h1m3 udgmg by the mysterrous dlsappearance of penclls etc lately some one around here has a magnetlc personahty I tossed an eraser mto the alr It fell to earth I knew not where Untnl next moment w nth rage profound Our dear lrlend Robertson came around In less trme than lt takes to say He told me I could go away And now I do not greatly care To throw erasers mto the arr Ashes to ashes Dust to dust If Law doesn t get you Chemlstry must Mary hao a Fordmobxle One of the speedy kmd And everywhere the front wheels went The back w heels came behmd Oh I took Ruth ln my cycle car She rode rn back of me I hrt a bump at forty five And rode on ruthlessly . , L , g , , . , ..Y ., b .., b .. ,, . . 4 M. , . C. - Y Y - . K, 1 ' . U . Q . . . . , , . , . Q ' , , . . , K , , t . . I Y . . V cl , Beaver Hlgh Student May l go 1n3 Peter Hovv vxere you ln your studles Peter B H S St Peter Peter Annual3 B H S St Peter Excellent Ever flunlc3 o Lllced your teachers3 Loved em Well go on Here hold on 1 mmute Flre and brlmstone Because vse are not vvltty Because we have no jokes Because vs prlnt no storles That please you funny folks Drd you subscribe for the You sneer and groan and grumble And fllng us on the shelf Moral Gentle reader ust mute a btt yourself Strohmeyer 8: Arfe Company New York Crty N Y My dear SITS - u - H c 1 . . St . nt V V A - - ?n B H S St 44 1, 14N vs u V av B S u v as S rt . . . .L . , . , . . . n 51N as l ss - - vw - v n rn -. C 1. . c c , T 1 y f , . . y v a , v ' 1 ., , v v 1 v v - , 1 v , . 1 a c v D 1 D ' , . J . v v , . c ' . - s o y - 1 a , . ' o 1 - 1 s 1:- v 1 1 1 . Knowmg that you are all mterested and open for an busmess proposltlon l take the llberty of presentmg to you wonderful busmess and rn whlch no doubt you wlll take haps vvrrte me by return mall to the amount of stock you the formatlon of thls company The object of this company IS to operate a large cat Colo where land can be purchased cheap for thls purpose Hr LEN EAKIN lnvestment ln a good lrve what seems to me a most a lrvely rnterest and per YvlSl1 to subscrlbe towards l'3I'lCl'1 ID 01' Deal' Golden To start wlth vve wlll collect about say one hundred thousand U00 000, cats Each cat wrll average twelve lcrttens a year The sklns run from ten cents each for each cat will average tvvelve luttens a year The skms run from ten cents each for the white ones to seventy frve cents for the pure black Thrs wlll grve us tvvelve mrllron skms a year to sell at an average of thlrty cents aplece maklng our revenue about Ten Thousand S10 000 Dollars a day Gross A man can slcm hfty cats a day for Two Q52 OO Dollars It wlll take one hundred to operate the ranch and therefore the net profit wlll be about Nlne Thou sand Elght Hundred Q59 8005 Dollars a day We wlll feed the cats on rats and vvlll start a rat ranch next door The rats multlply four tlmes as fast as the cats If we start one mllllon rats we will have therefore four rats per day for each cat whlch 15 plenty Now then we wxll feed the rats on the carcasses of the cats from which the slcms have been taken glvlng each rat a fourth of a cat It will thus be seen that the busrness wlll be self actmv and automatrc all the way through The cats Wlll eat the rats and the rats vvlll eat the cats and we wlll get the slams Awaiting your prompt reply and trustlnv that you appreciate thls opportunlty to get rrch quickly I remarn Very truly yours Slcyndtlcate Company fTl1lS was taken from the Inland Merchant J JOHN WADDFLL IN BIO! 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H F W MILLER Cash Market Bell Phone 1086 R BEAVER PENNSYLVANIA om the Champlonshlp Team ln the Game of Llfe The core w111 be a blg one rn Uour fm or rf Screntlhc Managc ment IS your Coach He M111 show you that a Standard Llfe Insur ance pO11Cy IS the Sclentlhc Capltallzatlon of your Health Earnlng Power Habits of Thrlft and Llfe Expectancy You w111 make your blg est score lf you follow Roger Babson s advrce and capltallze early SPECIAL RATES FOR AGES I6 to Z0 Standard Llfe Insurance Co of AmCY1C8 I-IOIVIF OFFICF L A MASON M nd dI1feB 2221nuth Steet P rgfh P l C , - A , - ,. - - - . O . . S v. . . , . . . C ,- . . ,Q . . , . . A . , A , v . . . ,, , . . . . , U V D Q . . - or . , . , gr. Sta ar ,A Ulldlflg 'O Y 1' rttshu A , a. 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NFCKWEAR XII Latest Des' ns Monaca Sulphur Vapor Bath Health Institute Men and Boys at Alin S Flllfllsllllll, llCG1qll11l1UX X DA DUFF S COLLEGE rs mcorporatecl under the lasss of the State of Pennsylvama and IS 1 member of the Natronal Assoclatlon of Accredlted Commerclal Schools Accreclxtecl schools are requrrecl to marntam hlgh educatlonal husmess and ethrcal standards The memberslup of a school rn the ASSOC13tlOH guarwntees to the student that the 1nst1tut1on I9 truly educatronal 1n the broadest sense Our graduates are prepared to satlsfactorrly dlscharge the dutres of any office posrtron They are equally at home 1n the Accountmg Correspondence Statrstrcal or Fxecutne Departments The scope and umwersalrty of the course IS such as to tram young men and young ss omen for posrtlons requlrmg the highest order of 1b1l1ty Wrzte for Bulletm of Courses H E lVlcl..AUGHl..1N MGUGQCI BEAN FR I' XLI S PA X H 1' 1' W1 ' 1 1 1 j, 1 '1 1' 1 1' 11 1 ig ji ' 1' 1' 11 1 '1 1 1 '1 1' 'l '1 1 j 1 1 1111 s : 1' ' 1 1 1 Q V 11 1 ' , . . ll 110 1111.11 111 1' ,111 1 f ll 1111.1 u 5111171 ' lf'11,- 81111. 11 on- 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 , . - 1 Pa il 1 c1'1 111 11 .scum 111 1 . 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