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

 - Class of 1947

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H I S T 0 R Y Dear Puck, Juno 30' I44 Well, lt really is like a 'Midsummer Night'e Dream'--I mean that I can't get over the fact that we're going to be Soph's! Of course, we were all very excited to be Freshmen and we really set off to a good start. lrna Combs will be glad to rest from executive worries, and Bob Wisner, the V. P., too. I imagine that Marge Hoch will be quite awhile getting over her writer's cramp, though. Dick Moore will be rid of a financial headache now that the treasury door, bulging with the money from selling stationery, is padlocked 'til Sept. Our Hallowe'en Party was swell-and then that sleigh-ride in Feb! Oh, and we were head of the War Savings Stamp Drive, too. Well, I'm going to store my brain in mothballs, now, so good-bye! i4ng.e.-,Mena-klhpl Dear Puck. June zo, '45 Here we go again--this time from staid and sat-upon Sophs to the more buoy- ant Juniors. We had a Hallowe'en Party, and we got our rings! My, they're just per- fect, and even though the Joy of hearing peop1e's praise of their merits, we are cun- scious of all the refreshments we've sold after basketball games, and the countless doorbells we've rung, in hopes of finding customers for the numerous greeting cards we sold. Watch our smoke, now that we're in the 'upper brackets!' Now we'll be able to hear ourselves referred to as 'Those silly Juniorsl' However, Warren Brothers, Robert Bolivar, David Meister, James Noftsier, and Darwood Widrick will be missed. Q 5 Dear Puck, 'ext N June 30, '46 Whew! The year! gone 'n leaps and bounds, although at our Memorial Day Dance on May 16, we slowed down enough to do some creditable dancing. Diane Lerevre spit out the tacks and things she used to help us pin up our first-prize winning Christmas decorations and won the Lewneida League Speaking Contest on May 13. In March we gave a play, 'The Saturday Evening Ghost,' and whoa there! We're sort of putting the cart before the horse, eh? We opened our Year on Nov. 10 with a dance. We decided that we were too big for ghosts and apples on Oct. 31, so we decided to dispense with the Hallowe'en party. We proved that we weren't lacking in the tradi- tional 'busy beaver' scholastic record when Diane LeFevre and Esther Schultz each earned a S25 war bond for the best English student and best Geometry student respec- tively. Yes, it was a satisfying year. Next fall we'll be seniors--responsible-woh me, let's not think about that yet! But we wish to make a salute to our class offi- cers: Balph Schneider, president: Erna Combs, vice-president: Dick Moore, who has joined the Marines: and Pearl Zehr, Duane Windover, and Charlotte Lyndaker, who also left us' Qnfeeiksmrklggbl Dear Puck, 'me June 30, '47 There is nothing so absolutely queer as the misplaced feeling one has ah r graduating from High. We've spent so many happy days at BRCS, and now that we're classified as 'alumni,' we wish we could ,ern the kids who don't realize what a thrill it should give th m to sing their school song, before 1t's too late. Hold on now, though, and wipe the tears of your specs, because we've got a lot to cover. Since Erma Combs first rapped the gavel for the meeting to come to order, with Ralph Schneider, the vice-president, assisting, in Sept., Esther Schultz has had a lot of writing and figuring to do in her double role as secretary and treasurer. On Oct.ll we had a dance, and then we started selling Christmas cards and taffy. That taffy served a double purpose--it not only filled our treasury, but we also found that the under-classmen remained quiet if their mouths were full of it. 0n Dec. 19 the play, 'Black W1ngs', was presented, and then we were off in a flurry of crepe-paper again. Only this time it was for our Valentlne's Day semi-formal--what fun it was to swim in the punch bowl! We passed safely through the 'Kilroy' and 'Richard' stages: and then on April 18 we had the annual U4Cum-C Fest. Our trip to New York is still forth- coming. We only wish that Pat Busch, who left us this fall, could go, too. Good-bye, Puck. It was nice while it lasted, eh? ' F1gQecp3oh,jeL3, 12 ' H YYNQ 1



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JUNIOR CLASS NEWS The officers of the Junior Claes this yesr Here: President Carol Nuspliqer Vice-President Ann LaMourey Secretary-Treasurer Joan Pete Reporter I Ruth Fellows Student Council Representatives, Norman Schulz Shirley Terrillion Throughout the yeer the industrious Juniors have engafed in several nrofitable activities. The sele of lether leaves and the oro- fits from two dances have been responsible for nromlnent black figures in the class ledger. On March 21 we presented nDoub1e Exoosure,N s comedy in three acts. The cast included: Dr. Markham P. Carruthers, a pyschistrist Walter Stahlin Markham Cerruthersi Msrk 7, his neohew Robert Stshlin Tate Smithers, a constable Donald Combs Curtis Ell1sKHCurtUJ, director of Old Mill Players Richard Mathys Henry Holslngton, a business man Norman Schulz Mrs. Darlene Phipps Holsington, his wife Carol Nusnliger Maidee Holmes Frances Dewey Ginny Gates Joan Pete Norms Slster Diane Stiles Marian Wylie Shirley Terrilllon Genevieve Hobart Ann Laiourey Cristobal CrenshawCUCrisUl, a friend of Msrk's Ruth Fellows Sarah Crenshaw, her sunt . Rita Widrick 14

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