...ELADlS, I938 .Junior Class parade Remember the games you played last year? There were s tennis, ping pong, and many others. Every noon time Clarenc these games and had them put away afterwards. In his was on the track team and baseball squad with only one other since left our school. He was chairman of his section for two ye omore Bellarion staff, and our Junior Class president. He took. sales every recess. In Who are our best athletes? We present Erma Mills and Erma was the only sophomore on the fieldbal-l and basketball tea won her a fine position on the volley ball team and the captai seen Crinny practicing on the track. He did fine work foril How many of you got late slips and printed papers from ufile board, deck Choate arranged eshman year he reshman whoihas rs, on the 6'Soph- care of the milk Grinny,' Kehoe. s. H-er quickness ship. You've all the Sophomore the office? Frank Bellarionf' Here's luck for more success. nn Kragl, Bob Mitchell, and Charles Lee Coale made these in the pr' he was a freshman, Frank made that'handsome bird house that the main hall. Bob Mitchell was chairman in his freshman yea the junior class. ting room. When was on display in T and secretary of W., We claim four dramatic stars. Marvin Getz, star of China Boy, high scholar- ship, a member of the library board and vice-chairman all ini his junior year. Almeda Pennington, Bunny ' of The Tantrumi' did fine work with the 3A Bulletin Board. Katherine K-onshant, Paula of The Tantrumv has other'abilities, too. She has been chairman of her class for two years and supervised lurlch hour activities this year. A new girl, Helen Longley, gave a fine performance ih '4China Boy as Charlotte Katherine Holloway was literary editor of the Sophomore Bellariona' -and chairman of her section. This year she was vice-chairman. Ma has been the pianist in the orchestra for two years and has made on the Honor R-oll. Mildred Foland won a prize at the recogniti for her sewing. Presenting our bashful freshmen, Jimmy Worthington an Jimmy never conquered his shyness, but Tommy is now a mem Board. Bob Carroll crashed his way into the basketball squa in '37J Johnny Worthington headed the Junior Bellarionv staff, was treasurer of the Junior Class. We give scholarship honors to Marvin Getz and Eleanor freshmen on the distinguished list that year-Katherine Hollow Mishie Mills, Violet Tilley, and Mildred Foland. ln '37 Charles Merchant went to Goldey College for the spell Greer has been secretary and treasurer of her section for two year distinguished herself by winning the name contest sponsored by th This concludes our Junior Parade, but y-ou see now some j names for themselves. MARY HA 33 I' d 11 i y Louise Schafer a very line grade oln assembly in '37 Tommy OfNeill, er of the Library and track team nd Palmer Kelly Coppel-the only ay, Hall Harkins, ng contest. Myrtle . Elizabeth Martz ds library this year. uniors are making Rats, 3A .
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EL Amos, 1938 , , , History ol the Sophomore CI Like all freshmen, we entered Bel Air High School with a f and fear, for many of us had never known an announcement classes, assemblies, or any of those things you find in a larger s we feel that' our freshman year greatly reduced these fears and year has completely annihilated them. . Thiswas the first year we were allowed to belong to clubs we have made much progress along this line. Some -of the girls, wh in dramatics, organized a club with Mrs. Greer as sponsor. They the '4Stage Struck Sophomoresl' and they elected Marie Louise Gr October 26, we had our class party, and for many of us it wad social event we had attended. We were ably represented in the Student Council by .lames Ell Chilcoat of 2B, Bruce Blevins of 2C, and Ray Andrews of 2D. In February, we were invited to try out for the Glee Club and were accepted for the concert that was presented March 25. The sophomore girls did most of the serving at the P. T. A Senior Prom, and the other suppers 'and banquets that the school ln April, we published our issue of the Bellarion with Frank The assistant editors were Josephine Grove, Ray Wallace, Patricia Newman, Mary Thomas, and Virginia Guytong the literary editors Peggy Ensor, Jean Schnepfe, and Edgar Preston. The feature edi Coale, Jimmie Elliott, Dolores Chilooat, and Edgar Harkins, and were Kitty Cain, Marguerite Miller, Dick Claar, George Pouls Shadle. The sophomores made a grand showing in athletics. Both th contributed to the fieldball, basketball, soccer, and volley ball v the interclass basketball championship for the girls. PAT PAT 35 l N GSS eeling of wonder s ystem, changing chool. However, pour sophomore nd we feel that 1 were interested call themselves ov the first schooi iott 2A, Dolores several students supper, Junior- S15 onsored. Auld as editor. Patton, Warren Bruce Blevins, mrs were Esther the art editors en, 9 tic and Charles C B. girls and boys fsities. 2B won 'roN, 2A e as president'
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