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ELLEN MARIE ARCHER General FOREST HILL ACTIVITIES-4-H Club 1, Home Ec. 1, MB Hive 4. HOBBY-Reading Since silence is more musical than any song, Ellen must be a song in herself. ALMA FLAVIA BACHMAN Commercial F ALLSTON ACTIVITIES-Wtelfare 3, Clee Club 3, 4, Secretarial 3, 4, Teacherls Secretary. HOBB Y-Collecting Souvenirs Here we have a two-in-one -a gay, flirtatious companion at one time and an efficient secretary at another. LUCILLE BACHMAN General FALLSTON ACTIVITIES-Homeroom Treas. lg Homeroom Chairman 2, Vice- Chairman 35 4-H lg Glee Club 35 Photography 1, 2, Secre- tarial 3, 4. H OBB Y-Horseb ack Riding Lucille is one in a Million at judging horses, but, when she comes down off her high horse, she's becomingly feminine. GRACE MADELINE BAILEY Commercial BEL Am ACTIVITIES-Asst. Business Mgr. EL ADIOSQ Class Treas. 1, Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4, Bellarion 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Secretarial 3, 4, Stamp 2, Dramatic lg Midwinter Play 4, Teacher's Sealy., May Queen Attendant. HOBBY-Singing . Vivacious, entertaining, and energetic-which will it be,Bunny, a 'secretary or a blues singer? HAROLD FARRAND BALL General ABERDEEN ACTIVITIES-4H 3, 4. H UBB Y -Boxing A gentleman who prefers blondes, has a yen for boxing, and a future as an agriculturist. MARY LOUISE BAYLESS Commercial BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Glee Club 35 Secretarial 3, 4, Teacher's Sec'y. H OBB Y -Reading A rare gift of friendliness and a delightful sense of humor make as many friends for Louise as anyone could want. S E N I V O
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' w Randall Cronin Charles Stephens Mary Ann Schnepfe Evelyn Hess President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer SENICDR CDFFICERS Class History On a sunny September day of 1934- there entered Bel Air High School a motley array of youth-the largest Freshman Class ever to enter Bel Air High up until that time. Under the rigors of a slight hazing-several boys learned the school had showers. In our new school we had many new experiences: assemblies, changing classes, student council, homerooms, manual training shop, library, etc. That spring the cinder track was completed, in June the iirst Public Address System in a Mary- land School was installed. Then came June and commencement. One year had passed and weiwere Bel Air High's largest Sophomore Class. Everything functioned smoothly and the first thing we knew the year had slipped by us. June again-Juniors at last! ' We .lwere no longer stupid freshmen or silly sophomores but worthy juniors. Vve were growing up, so we elected ,lack Holdt, president, Charles Stephens, vice- presidentg Duncan MacRa-e, secretary, and Randall Cronin, treasurer. This was our year to shine, and shine we did! The soccer team, of which a large number were junior boys, advanced t-0 the finals of the Western Shore Championship which they lost by one goal. Also the girls' basketball team, made up of many junior girls, reached the semi-finals of the Western Shore. After the January examinations, we published the first Junior Bellarionv-a paper worthy of any class. ln May, we entertained the Seniors at the Junior-Senior Prom. Then another June and we were ready to assume the title of Digniiied Seniors. Seniors, ah it was good to be above the plane of ordinary students. We had grown up. Our pictures were taken for our year book, and it was a treat to see all the boys dressed up for several days. At Christmas time, we played host at the Annual Alumni Reception and Assembly, and sponsored the Holiday Dance. From examinations until graduation everything went by all too quickly: Dances, School and College Day, Junior-Senior Prom, Examinations, Commencement, June Ball, Recognition Assembly-now we have only fond memories of four of the happiest years of our life. JACK PA'r'roN 'l O A
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N I O R S EDNA LOU BEDSAUL General BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Glee Club 3, 4. HOBBY-Music With her alto voice she sings away sorrow and laughs away trouble. A JOHN FRANCIS BLACKISTON General BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Secly. 4, County Track Meet 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. HOBBY-Stamps Even his hair seems to radiate light and energy. OTIS JAY BLISH General CONOWINOO ACTIVITIES-Aviation 1, Glee Club 3, Basket Ball Squad 3, Track Squad 3. HOBBY-Building Airplanes A jester at life if there ever was one. We hope he soars to the height of fame on his mechanical wings. ELIZABETH WEBSTER BOARMAN Academic BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Student Council 4, Homeroom Secly.-Treas. 2, 3, Bellarion 3: EL ADIOSQ Library Board 3, Chairman 4, Clee Club 3, 4, Latin 1, Home Ec. 2, 3, 4, Oflice Sec'y. 4. HOBBY-Collecting pictures of people in -opera. May we present our future medico? Bess', has her mind set on it, so we are confident of her success. ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE BOLT Commercial BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Welfare 3, Junior Dramatics 2, Student Stagers 3, Secretarial 4, Glee 'Club 3, Teacher's Sec'y. HOBBY-Composing Tunes The girl who talks with her eyes. lt's a wise woman, Betty Jo, who doesnlt say all she thinks. ARCHER FRANKLIN CADDER General BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Student Council 4, Traffic Board Capt. 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Harford Back-Trailers 3, Midwinter Play 4, County Track Meet 3. HOBBY Frank, the leader of the Traffic Squad, is always ready to lend a helping hand if you need him. We predict Frank will be a model for what the well-dressed man is wearing.
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