Belvidere High School - Belvi Yearbook (Belvidere, IL)

 - Class of 1932

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If RTX 1'i '5 ,Os 'N -1 I XA qi' Iva-wtf vii!! 1, fx, ,S ,qs.,.,.'Xl:Q....,a'j:aa..N,, J-+4 Exif? sp we --E?.,Q,ji I 'fff+-Ti1- ,i,e' -L4,gx.o'f1f1QZf,.:g?,-,HSLkf,-y . X, 4 rp, -' .XM if -sh' S .NLR 'x:, ., . Qui 'I' In spite of the financial difficulties of our Junior year, we consider it to be a very successful year: for with the fine co-operation of all the members of the class in all our ventures, we became better and closer friends. This year we are Seniors. A council composed of Robert Byram, head councellor: Jean Edmonds, Paul Bischoff, Edward Whitehead, and Kenneth Johnson is ably conducting our affairs this, our last year. Mr. Brooks is our adviser. Soon we shall be leaving our Alma Mater to travel along the path of life. We hope that our classmates and faculty will glance often at these pages so that though we are gone, We shall not be forgotten. OFFICERS Robert Byram . , .,... ,... , .... P resident Jean Edmonds , . . . Vice-President Paul Bischoff ,..,. .i.. S ecretary Edward Whitehead . . . . . Treasurer MOTTO: Honor lies in honest toil. COLORS: Purple and White. FLOWER: Purple Iris. T S SOCIAL COMMITTEE Kenneth Johnson, Chairman Mildred Smith John I-Iammill CLASS PLAY COMMITTEE Paul Bischoff, Chairman Carolyn Grosvenor Dorothy Karlson SWEATER COMMITTEE Dorothy Wilkison, Chairman Violet Gustafson Robert Whitehead MEMORIAL COMMITTEE Landis DeJarnatt, Chairman Max Evans Jean Conklin COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Audrey Shadley, Chairman Elizabeth Wheeler Wesley Munger Paul Bischoff Edward Whitehead I 5 . Twenty-three 5 'C wg,-ia 1 ry ',.' X :I -I f -V 2,51-I7 Axq- 4.4 QI iff' 1 . 351' IK rasz ef ,A 'mtfigsf' xl-n J , f ', is LN f , is 3. IG, -Qiillfflf i ff Q, 1 I W I I 1 I 'IM Gem!

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