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I Mlss Leary Monica Rltz Norma Barney Janice Osborne Kathryn Peters Joan Buffer Jeannette Barney Jack Terry Yronne L'Huillier James Courts Nancy Blakely Bernice ▲nbel Mary D. Hoch ▲beent: lather Vlrkler Robert Keek We, the Seniors of Beaver Palls High School, class of 19 wish to dedicate this yearbook to all the boys who have, at one time, attended Beaver Falls High School and are now doing such fine work in the armed services of the United States, The boys in the armed forces are helping to preserve our public school sys- tem, whereby all have a right to receive a high school diploma regardless of race, color, or creed. Now as we embark into an adult world, we expect to further their, and our cause, by actual service of participation, defense employment, and civic re- f sponsibilities. V We, the Seniors of Beaver Falls High School, class of 19 , wish to dedicate this yearbook to all the boys who have, at one time, attended Beaver Falls High School and are now doing such fine work in the armed services of the United States, The boys in the armed forces are helping to preserve our public school sys- tem, whereby all have a right to receive a high school diploma regardless of race, color, or creed. Now as we embark into an adult world, we expect to further their, and our cause, by actual service of participation, defense employment, and civic re- sponsibilities. ii!ii!iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii!ii!;iiiiiiiiiinunmi;iihii!iiiiiiuiiiiiiiit Francis Fredenburg Donald Ramage Warren Manning Wesley Simpson Milton Ebersol Lyle Schneeberger Harry Marolf Joseph Eisler Alfred Hersig Francis E. Busch Glen Fredenburg Louis Meszaros Edward Kelly Harry Jones Robert Powers Fred Smith Ezra Butler Gerald Nuffcr Carl Ritz Gerald Schneeberger Francis Schneeberger Nolson Baumgartner Robert C. Famey DeWitt Waite John Vencgak Urban Farney Merritt Fredenburg John Ravage Robert Ellis Gerald Kuhl Franklyn Barrett Wesely Dutton Kenneth Shaw Jack Steiner Harold Manning Earl DVv-denburg Keameih fousey Edward Chart rand Kenneth Jeffers Robert J. Farney Lawrence ferry Gerald Steiner Sherrill Osborne Bill Fredenburg Bradford Bramhall Embert Marolf Jack Fredenburg Donald Jeffers Francis C. Bush Ted Schwendy James Lewis Lyle Ruff Bill Kelly Arthur Bush Clarence Sauer Elmer Lyndnker Francis Kelly Carlton Surer Douglas Berry Adin Hoch, Jr. Virgil Busch Vernon E.ppel James 17 :J son Harold Kirch Vernon Schultz Jack Yousey Sam Uuspligar Larry Manning Robert Ruff Harold Miller Donald Parks Carroll Ellis Paul Ebersol Eatro Columbo Howard Bintz Victor Smith Francis Ritz Leslie Nuffer Lawson Ramage Lawrence Mcrolf Paul Barker Ermogene Spagnolli Robert Yousey Harold J. Farney Rollian Martin Harold Moyer Franci8 Farney Fred Bayette Bruce Ramage Alfred Kostor Lewis Genzel Paul Martin William Parker Larry Waterman Louis Grau Frar.cis H. Campbell Gerald Schwendy V ' ■ ' J • . f DOBOTHY DAVIS Grade 5 and 6 Potsdam State Teacher's College, N. Y. S. C. T., Syracuse University SEWARD FAULER Agriculture Cornell UnlTerslty, B. S. BUTE HALEY Latin, Social Studies St, Lawrence University, B. A., Syracuse University, M. A. MARION LEAHY Commerce New York State College for Teachers, B, S, SARAH MANNING Home Economics Buffalo State Teachers College, B. S. ESTHER MATHIS Potsdam State Teachers College, St. Lawrence University MONICA MUTH St, Bose College, New York State College for Teachers, B.R ALFRED PERRY Alfred University, B. S., New York State College for Teachers, MARGUERITE PERRY Grades 3 and 4 Grades 7 and 8 Ass't Principal Principal M. A. English, French Vassar College, B. A. EVELYN RIEHL Music Crane - Potsdam State Teachers College, B. S, Education ELIZABETH BOBINSON Latin, Social Studies Syracuse University, B. A. JEAN SCOVILLE Office Secretary Beaver Falls High School EDNA STEVENS Science, Physical Ed. Buffalo State Teachers College 8 S. PEARL WEAVER Grades 1 and 2 Potsdam State Teachers College, Oswego State Teachers College LILLIAN WILLIAMS Jr. High Math, English i Junior Play Seaior Play Class Treasurer 1 Class Secretary 3 Class Presldeat 4 Intramural Sports 1-2 Bridge Club 1-2 Chorus 3-4 Daaciag Club 1-2-3 Beavers Tale 4 Beaveriam Staff 4 Archery 2 it 3C±J Seaior Play Chorus 2-3-4 Daaciag Class 3 Intramural Sports 1-2-3 May Queen Attendant 3 Tumbling Club 2 Archery 2 Beaveriaa Staff, Business Manager 4 tudea Souncil Hep. 1 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Bridge Club 1-4 Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Senior Play Junior Play Beaveriaa Staff Soccer Team Manager Basketball 2-3 Varsity Club 2-3 Archery Club 2 Shuffleboard Winner 2 Vice President of Student Council 3 President of Student Council 4 President of Band 3 May Queen 3 Chorus 1-2-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Bridge Club 1-4 Intramural Sports 1-2 Class Reporter 1 Class Vice President 4 President of Band 4 Beaveriaa Staff 4 Cheer Leader 4 Beavers Tale 3 Sports Club 2 Junior Play Senior Play Octette 1 Archery 2 Class President 2 Student Council Rep. 4 Senior Play Beaverlan Staff 4 Intramural Sports 1-2-3 Chorus 2-3 + Sports Club 1-2 Dancing Class 3 Bridge Club 1-2 Chorus Librarian 4 A4 i ' Junior Play Senior Play Chorus 1-2-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Bridge Club 1-4 Intramural 1-2 Sport8 Club 2 Beavers Tale 3 Program Chairman of Band 4 Cheering Squad 4 Beaverlan Staff 4 Student Council Rep. 3 Archery 2 Class Treasurer 4 Baseball 1-2 Bridge Club 4 May Queen Attendant 3 Sports Club 1 Junior Play Chorus 1-2-3-4 Secretary of Chorus 3 Class Vice President 1-2-3 Editor in Chief of Beaverlan 4 Beavers Tale 4 Dancing Claes 3 Intramural Sports 1-2 Knitting Club 2 Chorus l-2-3 + Dancing Club 2 Co-Editor of Beavers Tale + Intramural Sports 1-2 Student Council Rep. 2 Knitting Club 2 Beaverian Staff + Junior Play Senior Play Chorus 1-2- + Beavers Tale 3“ Beaveriaa Staff 4 Senior Play Junior Play Chorus 1-2-3 Beavers Tale U Dancing Club 3 Tumbling Club 2 Archery 2 Intramural Sports 1-2-3 Beaveriaa Staff 4 Senior Play Beavers Tale 3 ’ Dancing Class + Beaverian Staff 4 P tograpfay Cluib ,2,3,U President of Photography Club 1,2,3,1| Class Secretary 1 Class Treasurer 2 Class President 3 Badio Play (Christmas Carol) 3 Chorus 1,2,3,1 Chorus President 14- Student Council Rep, 1 Beavers Tale 14- Senior Play Intramural 1,2,3,1 Hobby Club 3 Bridge Club 2 Beaverian Staff k I CLASS 07TICXBS President ▼ice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Bernice Aubel J eannette Tarney M. Dolores Hoch Robert Keck Horaa Tarnay, James Courts Miss Leaxy Advisors Mr Perry CI A • r r 00 rJj To; y ck oo you o c; j • .ME AdL ' • .j' : At the close of our High School -e rs, we, each nr every one, look back across our four years with bewilderment ••■•nd wonderment In our eyes. Is it true or just imagination t;iet vc are preparing for commencement; and, then at its close, will go out i the world as others have before us? Remember September 1940 when thirty-seven wide-eyed Fresman entered Reaver Falls High School to give our little, but, important ideas to the higher-up fellow men. 3ut e were of t e low r ranks and segregated at. thatl The girls were 5n Room 21; the bcryB-were in the Ag room. We met together in Room 21 for our first class meeting and elect- ed the following officers President—Betty Hathys, Vice President Yvon e L’Huillier, Secretary—Jack Terrs Treasurer—Bernice Aubel Student Council Representatives—Esther Virkler end James Courts, Advisor—'des Travis. During the course of our first year we all enjoved a movie, a sleigh ride, and two class parties. We closed the doors on our Freshman hone rooms, hop-ng, when we returned, the.t v:e would be more noticeable. The September of 1942 we were thirty-three “sophisticated soph- onores111 We liad the sane none rooms as of the year before. This year, not being “greenhorns , we happily gathered together to elect the following class officers; President—ITorma Farney, Vice President Yvonne L’Huillier, Secretary—Janice Osborne, Treasurer—Jean Mattimore, Student Council Representatives—Joan ITuffer and James Courts, Advisor— Mr. Fauler. The following fellowtaei; did not return with us this year— David Tooker, Mary Lehman, Ralph yoser, and Loma Pressaw During this year we spent our tine by having a sleigh-ride, cone class parties, tv o trips to the movies, plus a bit of studying We closed our doors again in June knowing we had something to loo ; forward to the following year We also “demanded a different home room. At the beginning of September 1942 in rushed the twenty-three Juniors looking for the new home room which was demanded but not granted So, with saddened hearts we again settled down in Room 31; but, “lo and behold the boys were allowed to share it with us. At our first class meeting (minus the following people; Heanor Lyndaker, Velma Zehr, Filer Widrick, Lila Moftsier, Belva Osborne, Marie Sauer, Francis Kelly, Perry Famey, Francis Ritz, Lansing Roggie, we elected the following class officers; President—Jack Terry; Vice President— Yvonne L’Huillier, Secretary—Bemic Aubel, Treasurer—James Fredenburg, Student Council Representatives—Kary Dolores Hoch and James Courts, Advisor—Miss Manning. iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii:ii;iii!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii ' • 7 ’iiiimiiiimmiiiiiiiimiiuiimmiiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Olass History (cont’d) During the course of the year we put on our so-longed-for Juniod ■ SPlay Who Killed Aunt Caroline , under the direction of Miss Manning. It brought us great success which made us think that we were now up a little nearer to the end of high school, We, also, had a Jcnior lance, ■ enjOled a sleigh ride, a few class parties, and a class dinner il the ■ Home Sc. Booms. At the close of this year each Junior left the sohool 5building wearing the at last Senior Rings which meant in the fall— SENIORS . : The fall os I9U3. Sourteen quick-stepping Seniors entered Beayer :Tails High School to complete our high school, then out into t.. ne I world. We were at last on top of the ladder looking down at ou : school mates instead of up. This year we wer , sjlren a change in cur : home room. We settled down in the commerical room with Miss Leaiy as lour home room teacher. We elected the following class officers. Pres- ident—Bernice Aubel, Tice President—Jeannette Earney, Se.retaiyr Mary • lolores Hoch, Treasurei—Robert Keck, Advisers—Miss Leary, and Mr. : Perry, Student Council Representatives—Nsnna Jarnoy -nd James Courts. : The class enjoyed a party and a dance. The Senior Play, Bell was presented under the direction of Mrs. Stevens; it w.a : howling success! Ten of the Senior Girls with Miss Leaxy and Miss Davis : had an Easter outing in Syracuse, New York, for a few : explosed the big city and returned home saying they were all tiredo : The rest of the class wondered WHY?? Well, at last we are “ ««. o X. ; year book and planning for commencement. The end of our high school wishef good luck to our under - Teaehers and Principal. ddys are in sight, classman and many The class of 1?W+ thanks to all our llllllllIII 1111 IIIlllllllIII III IIIIHMl111 f 1,1111,11111,111111111,11111 ’ a mu ua a u iuitu ASS ILL We, the class of 19 , being of unsound mind and defectice memory especially around examination time, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all wills heretofore made by us, if any such there be. First; We hereby request that any evil we may have done, and have suf- fered?, ebs promptly cremated, and the ashes consigned to the dust already within the piano, and all the good deeds we have done, and all the victories we have gained, be enshrined forever in the memories of our teachers. Second: To the Junior Class we hereby give, and bequeath all our un- paid expenses. Third; To the Sophomore Class we leave the Study Hall floor on which to throw papers. Fourth: To the Freshman Class we boquoath the pep lacking in the Juniors. Fifth: To Miss Leaiy we leave a quieter, .and less anoying group of students for her home room next year. Sixth: To Mr, Perry we leave a quieter office, where the seniors next door cannot be heard. Seventh: He wish to thank the faculty for your untiring efforts in helping us in our class work. Eighth: To the following privileged characters we leave: Stuart Albertson: Nancy Blakely's mezzo-soprano voice. Nancy Speaiel: Bernice Aubel's ability of being unheard ana unseen. Alice Fredenburg; Esther Virkler's dignified manner. Marjorie Hisncr.' Some of Jinry Courts' quick wit and vim. Betty Steiner: Janice Osborne's grace and figure. Shirley Zehr; Some of Joanr.otto Farncy's school spirit. Gwendolyn Jones: Norma Farncy's Ability with the U. S. Navy, Paul Marolf: Bob Heck's tactics with the younger females of the school. Eddie Potsoldt: A pair of «ary D. Hoch's size five shoes to tic him over until his ration coupon is duo. Glenda Famey: To further entrance G-lcnda's blond lovliness, we will her a streak of Kate Peters' red hair, Nina Jackson: Monica Ritz's brilliance in commercial subjects. Royal Parker: Some of Joan Nuffer f prowness at tickling the ivories. Rita Lyndkaer; A little of Yvonne L'Huillicr'refined manner. Lorna Taylor: A few yards of Jm;n duffer-9 heights Frank Virider: Jimrgy Ccarts- abi ■'.fey to cu a rig.. Marjorie Hall: A fe- inches cf Janice Osborns- s er .reme height. Evelyn Widrick: Wo beptow Joraa Jarney's e oc.srs of giggles. Glenda Lehman: We lo.-j.ve Yvima L-i.ui7.lior1 n way with the males. Doris Rabar: Jack Terry's brisk e-i hurried walk. Emra Swoeney: Monica Life's boift«.ro-as attitude, Maiotta Lehman: Mary Ik acci.'3 ru-.ic.-l ability. Joyce Marolf: Kathryn Fei.ers gcoa nut arr dnr ss, Muriel Lyndakcr: Mnncj j'.i.kel, t • - - at curring handsprings. Jim Frcdenburg: Bob £ • doropui odnoss for inr;..i sn clr.38. Ronona Lyndkaer: Enthei 75. rl: s ncthc-r l;,- v c, n. Daryl Busch: Jeannette Far.ley' j high sc.i'oi nv rays. : In. testimony whereof, we v.--’s hereunto lot; oui hand and seal this ; second doy of Juno, 19 c , r JJ ; Nltnessos tyW+Ai gj Slgn.t are CTQ. tf+jojk JT CJ ftJleMAoU 0 'iiiiiimiiimiiiinunfiii i ii ujtii irn ii iimitimu!i)iiiii!iiuiiii' : jmrzos play WHO KILLED AUNT CABOLINE? By Grant Richards Mrs. Eleanor Endicott, a piano teacher Agnes, eldest daughter Riccy, eldest son Beryl, another daughter Cicely, youngest daughter Aunt Caroline Miss Mabbit, her companion David Thompson, Agnes' fiance Dan Donavon, Riccy's pal Miss MacLain, his teacher Una Haeaman, a music pupil Lieutenant Clayton, of the police Director Yvonne L'Huillier Loretta Zehr J.-unes flourts Jeannette Famey M. Dolores Hoch Janice Osborne Bernice Aubel Howard Hoppel James Fredenburg Betty Mathys Kathiyn Peters Jack Steiner Miss Manning The Junior play was given in the Beaver Falls Community Hall, on May 7. 19 3. Back Row L. to R. Miss Manning, J. Courts, B. Aubel, Y. L'Huillier, J. Osborne, J. Fredenburg Front Row L. to R. J. Farne , K. Peters, M. D. Hoch SENIOR PLAY SAVED 3Y THE BELLE By Thomas Sutton Mitzie Walsh, Aurora Sorority Lulu Green, Aurora Sorority Harriet Sh?.r’, Aurora Sorority Pudge Roberts, Aurora Sorority Mrs. Fish, the House Mother Bonnie; Harris, Aurora Sorority Doris Carson, Aurora Sorority Ginnie Ellis, Aurora Sorority Rita Powers, Aurora Sorority Warren Sands, a reporter Slugger 0'Day, who fought Dempsey Jackie Clark, a young pugilist Director iionicn Ritz M. Dolores Hoch Janice Osborne Kathiyn Peters Esther Virkler Bernice Aubel Jeannette Farney Nancy Blakely Norma Farney Royal Parker Edward Petsoldt James Courts Mrs. Stovens The Senior play was given in the B.aver Falls Community Hall, on November 19, 19 3• ; S Back Row L. to R. E. Pctzoldt, J. Courts, H. D. Hoch, M. Ritz, N. Farney, K. Peters, J. Farney, Mrs. Stevens, R. Parker Front Row L. to R. B. Aubel, N. Blakely, J. Osborne ni 11 iii ill mm mi i iiiii mu i mi a mi i u mu mini nun mm ’llillillllllllllllllillllllllllll'IIHIIIIIIIH-HItniHllllllllllllllillllHr _ DFRNICE AUBEL Nickname: “Sortie Hobbies: Dancing, ringing Pet Thrafie: You knew itl Likes: Bing Crosby Dislikes: Frank Sinatra Ambition: WAVE Will be: SPAR avon-ite Song: Don’t Sweetheart Me NANCY BLAKELY Nickname: Mexie Hobbies: Traveling, dancing Pet Phrase: You all! Likes: The AAF Dislikes: Short furloughs Ambition: Millionaire Will be: WAVE Favorite Song: I Surrender Dear JAMES COURTS Nickname: Court sie Hobbies: Practicing HARRY JAMES trumpet methods Pet Phrase: Holy co«! Likes: Sports Dislikes: Women Ambition: Coach Will be: In the NAVY Favorite Song: I’m getting Sired So I Can Sleep tt JEANNETTE FAREIY Nickname Farnie Hobbies: Music Pet Phrase: Well Listen! Liices: Blondes Dislikes: Slang Ambition: Nurse Will be: An old maid Favorite Song! Smoko Gets In Your Eyes NORMA FARNEY Nickname: Snooks Hobbies: Dancing Pet Phrase: Why yes! Likes: The NAVY Dislikes: Short furloughs Ambition: WAVE Will be: WAG Favorite Song: Beautiful Brown Eyes Ill'lllllltillllllll llllllllllIIUIIIIIIIUHlIllllllllltllllllllllllHHIII II ' I I 1 i I ! t, ,7.7 1 1: 11 !i 1 .' MAkY DOLORES HOLE Nicknane- ’3md'jen Hobbies: Music ret. Pn.asc: I . 3 Kid.1 Likes’ Glenn Miller Lielikes! Blcno.es Ambition? Nurse Will be: An old maid Favorite Song: You'll Never Know H03ERT KECK Nicknames 'Tot) Hobbies? Listening to the Wor?d Series Pet Phrase; Let's Have a Prink1'’! Likes? Baseball Dislikes; Pool: Reports Ambition: Major league hall player Will he; In the AIK COEP Favorite Song; Modern Cannon Ball YVCF’.E L'HUILLIER Nic!:name; Lucy Hobbies: Dancing, movies Pet Phrase: Oh I know it! Sikes: Model A Ford Biolikes: Studying Ambition: OTAR Will be; Telephone operator Favorite Song. I Wish That I Could Kidd Inside This Letter JOAN NUFFER Nickname: Joanle Hobbies: Dancing, skating Pet Ihraee: Oh oern ic! Likes: Chocolate calce Dislikes: Ge'ting up in the morning Ambition: SPAR Will be: An oH maid school marm Favorite Song Vy Eeart Tells Me JANICE OSBORNS Nickname: Ssoy Hobbies: Stamp collecting Pet Phrase: Are you kidding! Likes: Skating Dislikes: History Ambition: Laboratory Technician Will be: NAVY NURSE Favorite Song: Don't Sweetheart Me i 1 ii 11 n in 11111H 1111111 ii ii ii i 11111 i i a ii' I hj i ii ii ii1111 i 11 ii 11111111 r i KATHRYN PETERS Nickname: Red Hetties: Panelng, skating Pet Phrase: I guess I told heri Likes: To eat Dislikes: Dancing with tall toys Ambition:. Stenographer Will te: WAVE Favorite Song: Oh How I Hate TO GET UP IN THE MORNING MONICA RITZ Nickname: Monnie Hotties: Collecting took matches Pet Fhrase: Holy Mosas11- Lik$s: Nice guys Dislikes: Tapioca Ambitisn: Secretary Will te: An old maid Favorite Song: Honey Song JACK TERRT Nickname: Jackson Hotties: Photography, stamp collecting Pet Phrase: Jeepersi Likes: Skiing Dislikes: Cottage cheese Ambition: Movie producer Will te: In the NAVY Favorite Song: Holiday For Strings ESTHER VIRKLER Nickname: Turty Hobties: Collecting salt and pepper shakers Pet Thrase: Jingles Likes: Music Dislikes: Back Bitters Ambition: Nurse Will te: NAVY NURSE . Favorite Song: No Love No Nothing sr i ' y « f 0 7 M J? d si aa jpxPHEGY Vea ‘:i- v Not so ho , Saturday THB .GAZETTE June, 1954 BEAVER PALLS GOSSIP Miss Jeannette Farney has recent- ly purchased a house on main street where she will continue her medical practice. • Word has recently been received that Jack Terry has accepted r posi- tion photographing bathing beauties in California. Prom reports heard, ho is having a won-der-ful time. Miss Monica Ritz has recently re- turned from a visit with her finance in Boonville, Switzerland. This has been her second cruise around the world. The Miss preceding Janice Os- borne’s name has now been changed to Mrs. as she recently became the wife of the pilot on the passenger plane ’’Superwoman . Janice ha.s served as air-line hostess on the ship two years. U M. Dolores Hoch has accepted a position as head nurse in a marine base hospital overseas. Miss Hoch was the first American woman to embark on this South Sea Island base. CROGHAN NEWSIE Norma Parney left Croghan yester- day for an unkxown destination. Miss Farney plans to become the bride of an Ensign in the Navy, aboard his skip next Sunday afternoon at four. Miss Esther Virkler, army nurse, has rocertly arrived in the South Pao- ific whore she will set up a hospital for nativo childron. Miss Virkler recently was on the staff of the Bel- fort Momcrrial Hospital. 1 FORELT CITY CHATTER Miss Bernice Aubel, formerly of the Second Road, has purchased a tract of land where she plans to op- erate a riding academy. Plans arc now under way for its construction. Miss Yvonne L'Huillier who has boon working in a telephone office for the past ten years, will spend her two months vacation at her sum- mer cottage located on Swiss Creek. Miss Joan Nuffer has accepted a position as principal of the new- ly centralized Forest City High School. Recently Miss Nuffer wrote a book entitled, The Kind Of Man- agement A High School Needs”. There has been no requests for it, as yet. BELFORT BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. James Courts aro the proud parents of triplets, born yesterday noon at the Belfort Mem- orial Hospital• Mothor and ba.bios are doing fine. Thoso ore the first babies bom ir the new hospital. Mi8s Kathryn Peters who ha.s had a position as stenographer for a conning factory near Kerschnerville, has resigned her position to become a June bride. They expect to livo near Croghan. Robert Keck a former star ath- lete of Beaver Falls High School has recently signed a contract to nitch for the Now York Yankee's next season. Mr. Keck and his family will leave Belfort far New York the early part of next week. Nancy Blakely who has recently finished a course at the Now York Dram- atic School has rocently been soen in the play of the yonr, Big Town”, She will leave for overseas where she plans to present a song fiesta for tno king and queen, of England. Front Row L. Middle Row L Back Row L. to R. B. Sweeney, M. Wisner, G. Jones, S. Albertson, Mrs. Perry . to R.P, Marolf, F. Virkler, D. Busch, D. Rubar, N. Spearel, G. Farney, E. Petioldt, R. Parker to R. M. Lehman, R. Lyndaker, M. Lyndaker, E. Widrick, J. Marolf, B. Steiner, A. Fredenburg, N. Jackson, R. Lyndaker, L. Taylor, S. Zehr CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Rep. Advisor Emma Sweenoy Stuart Albertson Marjorie Wisner Gwendolyn Jones Frank Virkler Mrs. Perry SOPHOMORES Front Row L. to R. G. Peters, J. McNeil, J. Hoppel, L. Hofer, D. Widmeyer, D. Widmeyer, J. Nuffer, G. Yousey, 2. Noftsier, C. Marolf, B. Hoch Middle Row L. to R. F. Widmeyer, R. Miller, B. Terry, B. Walseman, H. Buffer, K. Lyndaker, D. Streeter, Miss Manning Back Row L. to R. S. Fredenburg, S. Mathys, A. Hirschey, T. Walker, B, Virkler, M. Steiner, Mrs. Williams CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Rep. Advisors Stanley Mathys Avis Hirschey Terry Walker Betty Virkler Sally Fredenburg Mis8 Manning Mrs. Williams Front Row L, to R. X. A. Middle Row L. to R.R. X. Back Bow L. to R. R. J. Schultz, C. Lyndaker, M. Hoch, D. LeFevre, X. Combs, Martin, P, Osborne, L. Widrick Boliver, W. Brothers, R. Yousey, R. Bush, F. Yousey, Xbersol, R. Schneider Farney, R. Moore, 0. Meyers, D. Ueister, Mrs. Stevens, Noftsier, R. Windover, D. Widrick, R. Wisner CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Rep. Class Advisor Erna Combs Robert Wisner Marjorie Hoch Richard Moore Ralph Schneider Mrs. Stevens I srur-nr. cotvgxl President James Courts Vu.ce President Alice fredenburg Secretary and Treasurer Maynard Steiner Advisors Mr. Perry, Mrs. Eiehi, Mr. Fauler Front Row! L. to R. F. Virkler, D. Spagnoli, M. Steiner, J. Courts, A. Frel-' enburg, N. Farney. Back Row: L. to R. Mr. Perry, Mrs. Riehl, R. Schneider, W. Brothers, D. Le Fevre, Mr. Fauler, S, Fredenburg, The Student Council is the student governing body of the Beaver Falls High School. It was organized in the year 19 +0 and since then has been an The Council' is composed of two representatives from each class with the exception of the 7th and 8th grades who have one representative. The off- icers, are elected from the three upper classos by vote of the Student Body, ihffe remaining representatives are chosen by each class. t W, a , f Under tho supervision of Mr. Perry, Mrs. Riehl, and Mr. Fauler, the Student Council plays a very important part in student activities. It has supervised assembly programs, and intramural sports. Through.the Councu- it ha3 been possible to present movies onch Saturday night at the Commune sy Hall. They have raised the money in various ways to finance this program, BEAVER:S TALE Co-Editors Alice Fredenburg, Joan Nuffer I Front Row: L. to R. R. Stahlin, Mrs. Perry, L. Eofer, S. Fredenburg, D. w'd- mey r, E. Sweeney, M. Wisner, M. Farney, P. Manning, Steiner, M. Lyncakcr, Miss Leary, T. finite Second Row: L.to R. G. Farnoy, D. Rubar, E, Potzoldt, N. Spearel, B. Teny, M. Lehman, H. Nuffer, J. $jborne, B. Aubel, A. Iredan- burg. Back Row: L. to R. E. Virkler, R. Miller, G. Lehman,M. Lyndrker, R. Lyn- dolter, 7. Brothers. Ti. Peters, M. Hall, N. Jackson, R, Parker, U.. r.tiz. Tho Beaver's Tale is our School newspaper which is published five times a year, editing the news and gi .r.n of our echooL. In formor years the Beaver's Tale has boon just cne group, txit this year it was divided into two groups, the Jdivcr.rl. ttaup, w.V h gathers end arran- ges the news; and tho Co: m orclal Club . vd:i,ar rP--s ucra on etenoi.s aiid mimeographs it. It i« then arranged in c-rc'.t-r f'XJ. puv in bvO«c fo.Ti, . 'i a an 'a 'ii'i m i XLuumumiJJiiiiriiuuuniiiiiuiniuiiiiniuiiumiiimiuun!: 0’” Pres4 f -'lit !i-:?cretnry Librarians Direc or cthnr V.rkler Yvonr2 L rr .illier Uorna Fame SaJ.lv ?rodenbur, Mrs. Sie'il Mrs. Riehl, J. hoch, C. tfurolf, S. Le'M, S. -hr, R. Widrick, ! . Widneyer, G. Peters, v. Hoch, • Widmcyer, 5. redenburg, J. Fp.me.7t M ch, A. Mrrtin, v, Yousey P. Osborne, G. Widrick, P. Yousey, L. ITofer, C. Nusnliger, J. MdTeil, D. L°Fevre, C. Moser, G. You- sey, F. 2oersol, A. ’’’redenbur-, Farney, Y. L'Huillier, N. Jackson, 2. Widrick, L. Widrick J. Prte, A, Ifllfoiirey, 2. potter, J. Puffer, S. Terrillion, IT, 31a’-ely, J. Potter, P. Busch, 2. Combs, G, Famey, N. Soearel, J. Osborne, 3. Aubel, J, Puffer, G. Jones, D. Rubor, 3. Virkler The Girls Chorus is composed of girls from the eighth to twelfth crudes whose singing voice and musical ability qualify them. Rehearsals ars held tvdce a wee!- for the group. During the ear, the C icrus 'as performed in an assembly program, the Spring Concert, and uomencoment Exercises. Front How L. to R. Middle Row L. to R. Back Row L, to R. BAUD President Drum Majorette Program Chairman Director Jeannette Farney Alice Fredei'.burg M. Dolores Hoch Mrs. Rie!il Front Row L. to R. Back Row L. to R. P. Marolf, U. Spearel, R. Stahlir, G. Farney, D. Rubar, J. Me Fell, M. Steiner, 3. Petzoldt, F. . id meyer, R. Parker, Windover, R. Mathya, J. Pate Mrs. Riehl, C. Uurpliger, A. La nourey, J. Buffer B. Terry, D. Srwgnolli, N. Jackson, F. Virkler, M. Hoch, D. Windover, H. Huff,r, W. Brothers, J. Court3, C. Marolf, J. Farney. A. Fredenburg : The members of the thirty piece bend are chosen from the instru- : mental1st8 from grades seven to twelve. This versatile group performs in concert music from the classics as well ®-s ocem mer _ - • tunes. It is equally at hone on the march and in the con.er . - performed in assemblies. Band rallies, the Spring C mcer , .en . and Commencement Exercises. V 11111,1111 iii11 EASKBTBJLLI L. TO R. Mr. Perry, R. Moore, P. Mu.rolf, H. Nuffer, 3. Terry, Miller, E. Petzoldt, Parker, J. Fredenburg. This yoaf the Beaver Balls Easketball Team had a very unsuccessful season from the standpoint of games won. This was due partly, to the lack of players; and scarcity of gasoline, prohibited the team.from journeying as far this year as in other years. The squad was quite in- experienced with only four former varsity men out for the team. They are namely, Jim Fredenburg, Captain, Bruce Terry, Royal Parker, and Robert Miller. However a scrappy team is being looked forward to next year with a good bunch of experienced, boys who have shown improvement throughout the season. Also the te un will miss Jim Fredenburg who has been actnvTn ’-D 'gp-oinhi a four years r.t B. F. H, S. The team was Mr. Perry. The schedule of gomes played are as follows: B. F. H. S. z. vs. All Stars 21 Jin. 7 B. F. E. S. 13 vs. Castorland 33 Jan. 11 B. F. H. S. 13 vs. Port Lyden 22 Jan, l4 B. F. H. S. 14 vs. All Stars 21 Jan. 28 B. F. H. S. 22 vs. Gustorland 40 no d.qte B. F. H. C. 23 vs. Castorland 29 Feb. 26 B. F. H. S. 18 vs. Port Lyden 21 March 3 BASEBALL Front Row L. to R. R. Keck 2nd base, R. Moore field, F. Widmeyer field, F. Virkler catcher, D. Windover field, T. Walker field, R. Miller field and pitcher. Back Row L. to R. Mr. Perry coach, B. Terry shortstop, P. Harolf field, J. Fredenburg field and pitcher, R. Parker 1st base, J. Courts captain and 3rd base, H. Nuffer field. This season our baseball team enjoyed its most successful season in years winning three and losing three games. As in basketball travel was seriously imp lired by lack of gasoline ond fragility of tires. We had a ■good bunch of boys out for the team and really pi yed good ball. The team would like to wish luck to Bob Keck, Jim Fredenburg, .nd Jin courts Captain, who leave school this year. The team, will miss them consider- ably. However there should be a good bunch of pl-iyers o-.t for the team next year with varsity as well as new follows just coming in. The schadule of games pliyed are as follows. B. F. H. S. 10 vs. Copenhagen g B. F. H. S. 6 vs. West Carthage g B. F. H. S. 3 vs. West Carthage 4 B. F. H. S. 10 vs. Croghun 12 B. F. H. S. 2 vs. Croghan C B. F. H. S. 5 vs. Cop enhagen 4 ' il!imiHtUlllWtft1Ttmril itt 11ll il!lllllll!li!illtl!il!lllil!il!ll!il'ii s 'i i rn 5 ( i r-'V'M BAC M-CRo CLUB This club is composed of bachelors who are learning how to cook so that they will be assured pf never being hungry when they can't find a wife. You would think so too if you could sm-wsl seme of the delicious odors coming from the Home Ec. Rooms wi on thoc e bachelors get to cooking. Ladies pick your husband and live a life of ease. They know how to cook and clean. Members? Richard Zehr, Guilbert Widrick, Richard Mathys, Clarence Widrick, Glen Marolf, Norman Schulz, Danny Herzig. . BRIDGE CLUB In this club the student's played Bridge, Rummy, and Pinochle. They had an occasional party. This prepares them for social interests in after school years. Director--- President— ------Mrs. Stevens —Jeannette Parney -----Marjorie Hoch Secretary------------- —------------- Members: Doris Widmeyer, Dorothy Widmeyer, Erna Combs, Stanley Mathys, Mary D. Hoch, Jeannette Famoy, Arnold Lyr.dnker, Audrey Martin, Donna Lyndaker, Esther Shultz, Charlotte Lyndaker, Robert Keck, Jim Fro- denburg. CHEMUNG SQUAD This organization showed Bchool spirit during the Basketball season by leading the audience in cheers for their home teams. Advisory- Cheer Leaders— -Miss Leary -Alioo Frodenburg Jeannette Famoy Members: Mary D. Hoch, Janice Osborne, Betty St enor, Nancy Spearol, Glenda Famey, Sally Fredenburg, Lois Hofor, Erna Combs, Marjorie Ho h, Doris Widmeyer, Dorothy Widmeyer, Gwendolyn Jones, Bnmn Sweeney. 7 ;V 7 ' • '7 r l' ‘ • • • i • • - . :• jonnC y • . j v: :• or ■ i tr? V ‘ • .. - --rrr - ■ A • . V . A'TCT rg CLUB Wider the directin- of Mrs. Rid’ 1 a dancing class hr. been held during the school yorr. Class was ’.eld every Thursday night at the school house. Two separate classes were held A class for those who were Just learn- ing a id a class for those who have already liad prevloue training and need further help. FUTTTR5 £Z A!HT?ICA Last su ner at the Lewis County Fair tha F. F. A. won third place in the Chapter Exhibits nnd the Second place in the Judging Contest. In October at the Cmton Judging, Myron Lehman won first place In Judging cows, iand Kenneth Lehman won first place in Judging Rhode Island Hens,. The Tr-I, A. also tooh part in the Hoards Dairymen contest and in the Lewis Court1' Speaking Contest in April, President—------------------------ -Beryl Valsecian Vice President---------------------------- Paul Karolf Secretary ——-----------------------------— -—-Kenneth Lyndaker Treasurer-------—----------————————————Robert Wisner Reporter--------—-------------------- Stuart Albertson Delegate--—-— ■ ■■■ ■■ —David looker EA7TDI ClAfTORS This club is under the direction of Mrs. Williams, nnd the students learn how to knit, which will benefit then in the years to cone. Memberst Ivelyn Vidrick, Betty Virkler, Jeanette Kuffer, Gertrude Peters, Lome Widrick, Catherine Marolf, Clara Moser, Susanna Lehman, Anna Mae Ke-oell, Betty Hoch, Joyce Miller, Charlotte L ndaker, Donna Lyndaker. GTTTTAR CLUB The purpose of this club is to teach the new members to play and to help t'ose who know how to piiy, to play the guitar c attar. Members Derwood Widrick, Sherwood Vidriok, lalph Ro.hni adcr D-.ianne Street- 'er, Janes hcfttiei, Tncl jfilrer oi. Devi i-Tiecter 3'ioly Tfr ilica Patty Busch, Jean Molisl, F.inhord hue.-intxhaiHa ph £■ .roetev, Robert Wiener Allan Pains?). ' 'Wiwiintr' f , i ■ ■’ • “'- f Y alliti - • ...-—vwwiiui i ’ vW Wr W v W W r ; 3 In September 1943 r Library fivi t.s o.r.v.liel w4tb the primary purpose of acquP. luting the etude its with i.he organisai io; nr.d not up of a school library. This club consisted of fifteen Junior High School girls: Avis Hirschey, Joyce Potter, Phyllis Y-'Usoy, Jorm Put© Ann LnMouroy, Carol Suepligor, Diane Stiles, Jme Even. C-Lrdys ydri To, Pita Id drink, 3ernndine Scin enly, Mar sorie Tarr-cy, .Tcye. Ycu.jny, Itiia - v.y, and Holer. Fredonburg. General meetings of the club .?-© held tv:-?.; a month curing activity period V. tJ.os meeting. the girle helped pronare bool.:; for t.ho shelvesf check out booLa, a “sags books on the shoj os, r, •' and display nagnnin. s. During the time between meetings .appoint vd giro ups assist ;• in various library tasks With the help of tin. lit wry Club alj books, fiction and non-fiction, wero shelved in the Stuly HiJ1 in oraer that the students might have access to docue at all timos. 3HpTl'u:4T:-rr '■ '3 This club learns hew to toko .and print pictures alro how to enlarge and develop them. The operation of the moving picture camera and the projector is studied and learned. A study of bad points in pictures and how they cah be improved is under- taken. They also learn how to take good action shofcc and portraits. .Members: Leslie Bock, ’farven Brothers, Billy Erethere, Betty Davis, Bob Prode.•'burg, Br.lph Fnmoy, Junior Hvcaa, Darwin Lokroi. d'ano Lo Fevro, Roger Loormrd, Lyle Meyers, hick I oose.-i Je-.n 0cc; i5J.’iao Spagnoli, JC viard tier.or, 3wo. ey; Jack Terry, Tarry ka-kor, LercyJZtndovci', lame bind vc JPCPTP This organization provides. r- i p.r ?_.m ce for organized recreation -during noon hours. They tin-.: c:..ro i.v ay-of-s if'U.'pmort i. r efd jobs which occur around the school-. ;'• i c.'gorr :.ia- ‘ .els .iarmnn, Hichard Zohr, Glenfred M. :ol i, 3-o.v.n.- Le’u.ig, HI as T-r... . Gs ro c vJ . a -: o.c, Leslie Beck, Norman Lyrit c ■, .‘.ouet J.e'.iv:-.- . LotvI wr-l-v. a-jr. .'hnrk 7iri lur, David Tooker, and-Xen_wI-uLyrduke: )]itimiiiiiiiiiimi!iiiii!ii!ii!ii!imi! •' We wish to thank Lt. Campbell for the fine work he has done for us through- out the first three years of our high school education. 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