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BOB ISERGMAX IQOGER BRENZ HARRY DAVEY lVIIKE DONl'LING NED GLASS ISILL LAW BILL SuMMERs Former Classmates Now in Service Here are seven boys who went to high school with us for three years but who left B.H.S. to enter the armed services. VVe have missed them. Bob Bergman, Ned Glass, Roger Brenz, Harry Davey, Mike Dowling, Bill Law, and Bill Summers had all made names for themselves in football. Harry and Bob had promising careers in basketball. Mike was class president as a sophomore and vice-president as a junior. Bill Summers was class treasurer as a freshman and a social committee member as a sophomore. All of the boys are likeable, spirited, full of fun, and good all-round fellows. Their work this past year has taken them far away from the halls of B.H.S. Some are still in training campsg others are engaged in active duty overseas. We pay tribute to all of them and earnestly pray that God will grant them all a safe and speedy return. Q8
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DELMAR TIELKEMEIER August 10, 1926 October 11, 1943 It was with an indescribable feeling of shock and grief that we came to school last October 12 and learned the news of Delmar's tragic death. Coming to B.H.S. as a sophomore from Davis High School, Delmar made a fine scholastic record here, especially excelling in the fields of science and mathe- matics. During his two years at Belvidere, his cheery disposition and pleasing ways earned him many friends who deeply mourn his loss. When death comes, breaking into the circle of our friends, all ordinary words fail us. Perhaps these lines of poetry can best express our faith which alone can assuage our grief. , Alas for him who never sees The stars shine through his cypress trees! Who hath not learned, in hours of faith, The truth to flesh and sense unknown, That Life is ever lord of Death, And Love can never lose its own! 27
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NANCY LAING Valedietorian ANNE DIYENBOSTLE Mantle Salutatorian CUM MAXIMA LAUDE VVe are very proud to present the vale- dietorian of tl1e Class of '44, Nancy Laing. Nancy has not only achieved remarkably high scholarship as the top-ranking student in an unusually gifted class, she has also gained distinction in the field of service. Printing editor of the Belvi, assistant editor of the Bel-Hi News, winner of the American Legion essay contest, she has made her mark in B.H.S. literary circles. Prominent also in the activities of the Class of !44, Nancy has made a most outstanding record at B.H.S. Incidentally, we suggest Nancy as a proof that beauty and brains make an excellent combination. Congratulations, Nancy! Your many friends at B.H.S. wish you the best! Last June, Anne Duenbostle received the highest honor to be accorded a Junioreshe became the recipient of the Mantle, awarded on the basis of exeelling in scholarship, char- acter, and service. This June, Anne has the honor of being the salutatoria11 of the Class of '44. Besides achieving this scholastic honor, Anne has been very prominent in class activities and school affairs having been Junior Class president, Bclvi editor, Bel-Hi News page editor, and acting the leading role in the senior class play. Friendly and personable, Anne has made hosts of friends in high school who extend their heartiest congratulations and best wishes. Here-'s to you, Anne!
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