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BIERYI. WAIQLES-She has no wish but lo Inc glad. Girls' Hi-Y 4: Orchestra 4: Girls' Glec Club 4. XVAYNII WlIliliLlili--Lird by lhc light uf the Ander- sunizm slur. Boys' Hi-Y 4: Boys' Glcc Club 4. ljDl'l'li VVIlI'1'lifGoodness is beauty in its first cslulc. Class Basketball 1, 2: G. A. A. 2. ROISIERT WII,COX+ Bc1b +GcniacI fellows are srarcc but can LIILUUQS he found. Boys' Hi-Y 3, 42 President Boys' Hi-Y 4: Boys' Glcc Club 2. 3, 4: Booster Club 3. CiliNliVA Wll,I.IANlS--- N H- A f N 1' mia s u ricnc, shc's lruc us the sun. Class Basketball 4. FE FLW
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Page Twenty-eight MYRTLE STONEiA reserved lass, but not so reserved as she looks. Belvi Stall 4: Scoop Stall' 4: G. A. A. 2, 3. 4. GEORGE STRAWN7The world knows little of its great men. Business Manager of Scoop 3: HE-arhara Makes a Splash 4: Bookstore 4: Debate 4. MAYNARD STUPFELLQ''Stupe -AWhat could a fel- low do, without a maiden fair? Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Football t, 2, 3. 4: National Athletic Society: Athletic Board of Con- trol 2, 3: B Club 2. 3, 4. GERTRUDE TANNER- Red -For i' faith. old Care. thee and I shall never agree. Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4: 'Bel- vi Staff 4: Scoop Staff 3. 4: Class Secretary 3. LLOYD TAYLOR-The deepest rivers have the least sound. WINIFRED TAYLORfLilliputian in stature but great in wisdom. LORRAINE THOMPSONi Tommy - A laughing .school girl, without grief or care. Scoop Staff 4: Class Basketball 3. 4: Class Baseball 2, 3. 4: Class Volleyball 3: G. A. A. 3. LUCILLE THOMPSONf Lu -She is a scholar, ex- ceedingly wise, fuir-spoken and persuading. Girls' Glee Club 4, PAULINE TIIURLBYil ar from gay cities and the ways of men. G. A. A. I, 2. WILMA VAN VLEET-S Sis -In faith. lady, you have a merry heart. G. A. A. 1, 2: Girls' Hi-Y 3, 4. I fl gs:
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Page Thirty CLASS HISTORY N September of 'twenty-six, we, one hundred sixteen of the very greenest Freshmen, entered Belvidere High School. Full of fear and doubt concerning our immediate futures, we tremulously followed the example of the upper classmen. Observing that they chose four leaders, we likewise called a class meeting and chose Slater, Tullock, Ray, and Johnson. The faculty advisers, Miss Tripp, Miss Sillar, and Mrs. Carpenter, aided us in every possible way. We survived the initiation which was planned for us by the thoughtful Senior Class. It was proved that day that we had some very outstanding singers, readers, dancers, and even adept readers of the French language. We enjoyed two parties and later in the year entered our candidate, Pauline Leitzell, in com- petition for the popularity contest. After a few jolts received because of our scant knowledge of the rules of B. H. S., we began to profit by our experiences and to take a greater' interest in the daily routine of school life. Although we were represented in intermural activities, we ranked near the bottom of the list. Never-the-less all hope was not lost, for had not other clas- ses previous to ours, found themselves in the same position? Our class cheer leaders were chosen: Short and McLain. It became their duty to cheer us on through all the stages of school life in Belvidere High School. TIMES as much enthusiasm was displayed at the beginning of the term of twenty-seven as had been apparent during the preceding month of May. Silly Sophomores we were, but just the same we were ready to start the next period of our High School careers. Our former fear was forgotten: and we were ready and anxious to impress upon the incoming Freshmen that we, because of our year's experience were far superior to them. Little did we realize the contrast between ourselves and those still higher than we. Again we chose our leaders. This time Blount, Stupefell, Ray, and Slater, with Miss Phillips as general adviser. Now we offered our candidates for the varsity teams: nor have Bucklin, Blount. Stupe- fell, Galbeck, Grimm, or Gray failed to uphold our reputation. In attempeting to set an ex- ample, we often lived up to the title Silly , DEWU Q
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