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WARM SPRING ECHOES JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Class Officers Eugene Miller President John Fulton Kathern Ruppenthall Vice-President Secretary-T r eas ur er It has been three long, though seemingly short years, since we, the Junior Class, stood on the steps of B. D. H. S„ eagerly waiting for its welcoming doors to fling open and bid us enter. The sweet, melodious music coming from the nearby trees, seemed to take the form of a high ideal, from which we were to draw the inspiration for reaching the goal for which we were struggling. A large number of students enrolled in the Freshman year, some com- ing from the country, others from town. The way was strange and diffi- cult for a few, but they soon became accustomed to the rules. We were, as are all Freshmen, greatly ridiculed, but we accepted it in good faith, and with the exception of a few, landed on the Sophomore banks of the River of School. As Sophomores, we resolved to leave no stone upturned in conquest for achievement. Our class was declared to contain some of the best stu- dents in high school, due to literary and athletic abilities, and we deter- mined to shine with the great lights of history. Several of our classmates became discouraged and gave up the strug- gle, but the undefeatable qualities of which the rest of us were possessed, landed us safely on the Junior shore. We were sorry to have Margaret Goughian, Marguerite Michael, Mil- dred Harris, and Ama Yost leave us and take up their duties as Seniors, but two weeks later, Julia Hinds of Westville, Oklahoma joined our ranks. We are now in the center of our high school history. We are strug- gling to make our class stand out as the best to ever graduate from B. D. H. S. Each has tried to be faithful, and do his part in making the his- tory of the Junior Class something to honor. The Annual Staff is endeavoring to make it rank among the best that have ever been published. The history of the Junior Class is coming to a close, and behind it all is a thrill of sadness that seems to linger. Well-loved scenes are hasten- ing on, but “memory will make sweeter the joys of high school days.” —EVELYN STOTLER Page twenty-five
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WARM SPRING ECHOES EVELYN STOTLER “Mariah” FRED WEBER “New Hope” KATHERN RUPPENTIIALL “Kate” JULIA HINDS “Julie” k Page twenty-four
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WARM SPRING ECHOES JUNIOR CLASS PLAY The “Ghost Bird” was presented at Bath District High School in the closing weeks of school, May, 1930. CAST ANDALUSIA ANDERSON.... IVA LOU MICHAEL WILL BELMONT ..........................NED CATLETT TOBIAS TOLLIVER EUGENE MILLER MRS. DORE .........EVELYN STOTLER CARL THOMAS JOHN FULTON CATHERINE BELMONT MILDRED BRAITHWAITE PHILIP GRAHAM KENNETH KERNS BRAD BUCIIART CELESTA ARLINE MICHAEL BELLA WALKER VIRGINIA STOTLER ANNIE BLOOM. KATHERN RUPPENTHALL JENKINS ARTHUR CARPENTER
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