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22 g g The Islander i JUNIOR READING PROGRAM March Overture, The White Queen ..................... ,... ..,. M e tra HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA How Ruby Played ...................................,.... Anon FRED LUCKINGS Ma'Moiselle .................................. Florence L. Gurtin FLORENCE SAUNDERS Lincoln-A Man Called of God ................,............. Anon LAWRENCE LYMBURNER Violin Solo, Serenade ......................... .... W hite HAROLD DODGE The Americanizing of Andre Francois ......... ........... A non JOSEPHINE HORTON In Defiance of the Kaiser .,................ .... W alter Ben Hare HAROLD DODGE Happiness Can arrangementp .................... J. Hartley Manners FRANCES HUTCHINS Our Guide in Genoa and Rome .................... Samuel T. Clemens LAWRENCE GETCHELL Chorus, Call to Battle Qfrom Aida J ....,.... ......,.,...... V erdi Jane CSeventeenj ............................... Booth Tarkington BARBARA ELTTERFIELD When Albani Sang ......,..........,.., William Henry Drummond ASA WASCATT A Soldier of France CUnder Two Flagsb ...................... Ouida CHARLOTTE TRIPP C anzonetta in G .,....,.,..........,......,.,. ..... H ollaender HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA ' Decision of Judges Finale, Sagamore .....,...................,.. ,,... G Oldman HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA President ...... ,...... R OY ALBEE Vice-President . . 4 . . .EVELYN STALFORD Secretary ....... .... V ARA GOOGINS Treasurer ......... ..... R UTH DAVIS Class Enrollment ...... ........... ..........,. 9 7 Sophomore Specials - At last we have gained the degree of Sophomore, although many times we were almost submerged in our Freshmen year among so many confiicting impressions, hardships and stumbling-blocks also because our unim- portance and greenness was thrust upon us.
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g The Islafndergg 21 Last fall, in football, five of the regulars were members of the Junior class. When the letters were given out five men out of fourteen were Juniors. While in basket ball only one fellow was able to make- his letters many others tried and did much to better the team. The girls formed a basket ball team and entered the- Inter-Class League. This enterprise was a great success although we lost to the fine team of the Sophomores. Al-A though our girls failed to win the championship they showed that they had an exceptionally good team. V In baseball the malority of the team are members of the Junior Class. The captain is a Junior and many of his best followers belong to this class. With so many letter men in football and baseball and a fine basketball team of girls we surely are boosting athletics. APRIL - RECEPTION. It has been the custom for many years for the Junior Class to give a Prom. which has usually come the last part of May. The proceeds of the Prtm. is given over toe the Seniors to use in connection with their graduation usually the Senior Ball. This year, for two reasonsg first because the Senior Class has been rather unfortunate in their financial affairs and second because we thought it would be better for both classes and school at large, we decided to disregard to a certain extent, the custom of a Junior Prom. and instead combine the Prom, with the Senior Ball and give a reception to the Seniors. Early in April two committees were appointedg the decorating committee with its chairman Arthur Bucking- ham and the financial committee with Maud White as its Chairman. As soon as the time had been set the financial committee placed their order for the Casino and for the advertising. Later a refreshment committee was elected with Mada- line Davis as chairman. The decorating committee began at once to make plans for the decorating of the hall which, because of the fine decorating of the past was rather a hard task. A color scheme was laid out and other details settled. The chairman was authorized by the class to purchaser the amount of paper asked for by the committee. Because of the graduation on Thursday night it was impossible to start decorating until Friday thus making it necessary for all hands to hustle in order that the hall might be decorated for the wonderful event. The financial committee backed by the class had done' fine work on the sale of tickets. -J . Hom-oN, '24
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.L....-.L ..... -..Lll2 LL,, L.. L23 With added dignity, we began our Sophomore year's work. We still carry the record of being the largest class in school and hope that in 1925 we shall graduate as the lar- gest class which has ever graduated from B. H. H. S. In November, we had a class meeting, and retained the same officers which Were elected last year. We also chose as our class advisor, Mr. Gordan, and he has certainly helped us on our way. Two girls of our class were in the High School Play, our president has been elected captain of the next years' basketball team of which is he a member and three other sophcmore-girls have made a good showing in school ac- tivities, and have at last been recognized as some impor- tance in B. H. H. S. -E. STALFORD, '25 Freshman Facts Class Enrollment ..,.....,..........,.....................,.... 54 President .......... ..... T HEODORE FALKENSTROM Vice President ......,.... WILLIAM HEATH Treasurer ...... ....... R ICHARD WASGATT Secretary .........,............................ SHIRLEY GRANT The class of 1926, though not large in number has entered B. B. H. S. however, with plenty of enthusiasm. We hope to have our present enrollment after four years of high school life. 5 A few months after school opened, we held our first class meeting. We elected our class oflicers and Mr. Warren as our advisor. At the suggestion of .Miss Hayes we or- ganized a debating team and entered it into the interclass series. We also organized a girls' basketball team. We have helped to support athletics and other activities. in the school. We mean to be a real support to B. H. H. S. HENERIETTA MCLEAN, '26 WILLIAM HEATH, '26
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