Montrose High School - Acta Yearbook (Montrose, PA)

 - Class of 1927

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SENICRS RAYMOND ALLEN Montrose, Pa. Ray, Dobry. Football 13-43. Basket-ball 13-43. Business Mgr. M. H. S. Life 133. Adv. Mgr. Acta Staff 143. Plays 11-2-43. Cheer leader 12-33. Operetta 143 General Course. Entered Hfth grade. Committees 143. Class Prophet 143. Citizenship award for character, schol- arship, leadership 143. Life is short and care will come, So have a good time While you're young? Dobry is one of the best citizens M. H. S. has had. He is a star in foot- ball and basket-ball and is a creditable student. He has helped keep life and pep in our class for he is right there every minute. We don't Worry about his future. ALBURTA ANDRE Montrose, Pa. Burta Committees 143. Girls' Glee Club 143. Senior Play. Entered first grade. Play 123. Commercial course. A capital girl for a Washington whirl was our Burta that day: No trolley that Went was Hotel bent, and she had lost her way. That's Burta all over. Funny the little troubles she has and yet just the reason We love her so. What say? nlllllllllll I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ill Illlllllllllilllllilllllilllillill'ilIillillillillilllllillilIflllllflllllllllllilll I Ili I li I Il Ill 26

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I lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I I I I SENIOR CHAPEL Devotions, ............................. .... E dwin Dayton, '27 Overture-Orchestra. Alma Mater ....... ........... S chool Violin Solo .... .... J ames Justin, '29 Speech ..... . . . Delbert Corwin, '26 Solo ............ .......... M rs. Finn Remarks .......... .... J udge A. B. Smith Advice to Juniors ........... . . . Kenneth Dayton, '27 Response .i................., .... J ohn Armstrong, '28 Announcements and Remarks .... .... P rincipal F. A. Frear March of Classes. Class Yells. Distribution of Acta. FRANCES HANEY, '28. ROBERT MCLAUGHLIN, '27. LEONA BENEDICT, '29. Wouldn't we laff if 2- Lewis Dayton could Wear size four shoes. Pearl Brugler should lose That School-girl Complexion. Edwin Dayton should dye his hair. John Armstrong should keep quiet two minutes. Leonard Smith should get to class on time. Emory Haire should be seen talking with a girl. Albert Wells should become a minister. Ethel Booth should quit datin' CDayton.J Kenneth Dayton's hair cut should be sported. Edward Decker should grow over night. Harriet Titman should explain her interest in inhabitants in the jail. Robert Brown should forget the girls. Arthur Bowen should become a pirate. Arthur Wheaton should become the champion basketball player. Mary O'Brien should like the Seniors better than Juniors. Beatrice Stockholm should hurry. Emily Rogers should prepare a lesson before going to class. Raymond Allen should forget how to talk. Elmer Preston should forget to blush. George Armstrong should not be angelic. Louise Foote should fail to worry. Ethel Griffis should stay home one night. Dorothy Deuel and Alta Preston should forget their Jimmys. IllIlllllllllllllllllllllfll'lllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllillllllllllllll IllllllllIllIlllllll'l'lI'llllllllllll lllllll'lll ll'I ' 25



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I I ll lllll llllllllllllllll ll I L MARGUERITE BAILEY Lawsville, Pa. HPeg.?7 Girls' Glee Club 13-45. Committees 145. Acta typist 145. Junior Class Reporter 135. Plays 11-45. Entered Freshman year. Commercial course. Honor Student 145. Such beauty and such brains go Well together. This little lady has Woven herself into many of our activities, yet she has been so quiet and unassuming' that we have scarcely realized her worth until this year. Red is her favorite color. She will long be remembered as a good stu- dent, a dependable friend, and a noble French Widow-Madame Lachesnais. AUGUSTA BENEDICT Montrose, Pa. Girls' Glee Club 11-2-3-45. Plays 11- 2-3-45. Committees 145. Acta Staff Art Editor 145. M. H. S. Life Staif 145. Operetta 145. Entered Hrst grade. Commercial course. Her life has many a hope and. aim, Duties enough and little cares? If it were not for our Galli Curci, we should need a magnavox to hear the Chapel singing. Augusta may have her faults but the list does not include lack of energy, enthusiasm, or poise. llllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllll 27

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