Beaver River Central High School - Beaverian Yearbook (Beaver Falls, NY)

 - Class of 1944

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 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



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’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

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