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NOLAN HITCHCOX was a sweet little boy in our class. He was always jolly and trying to make others happy. Nolan was interested in farming. He was a member of the 4-H Club and attended the 4-H Congress in 52-53. The McReynolds Cup was presented to him for his outstanding work in agri- culture. He was a member of the FFA for four years and was a reporter in 54. He was circulation manager of the Echo in 54, and was on the staff for two years. Nolan had a part in three plays: Junior class play, Senior class play, and Speech Club play at TPI. Two years he played in the Class Tour- nament. He was a member of the Speech Club, Press Club, Beta Club, and Glee Club, and received the Glee Club medal in 52. ' , RUBAL HITCHCOX was a tiny boy but made a big light in our class. He came to BCHS from Dill. Rubal was mostly interested in agriculture and was a member of the FFA for four years He was one of the two boys to take shorthand in our class Rubal was a willing and co-operative student at all times He displayed ability as a carpenter during the library redecoration GEORGE EDWARD HDCSON took a great interest in sports He was a member of the football squad for three years played in the Class Toumament two years was on the FFA team three years and played high school basketball this year George was an officer in the FFA and a member of the Glee Club and B Club His favorite subject was typing MILDRED ROSE HOLDER was a very cute little girl with a heart of gold She was one of the twins in our class She plans to become an air lme hostess after graduation and this she was well suited for She was a member of the FHA Press Club Speech Club and Glee Club She represented our Soph omore class as Football Queen candidate Rose did some outstanding ball playing in the Class Touma ment for three years She filled the part of Eloise 111 the Senior play A Date With Judy RAYMOND JOE HOLDER was one of the twins of our class Always ready and waiting to be of any assistance possible and for this he was given the Service Cup He was a member of the Press Club and B Club Joe took a great mterest m sports and received the Physical Education medal He played football two years was manager one year and played basketball in the Class Tournament for four years He was also on the Echo staff and was mostly responsible for the excellent sports write ups which appeared m that paper KAREN KIRK was a very atnacuve blonde with a wonderful personality to match She was the editor in chief of the Beacon Kay worked very hard to make this a good yearbook She was full of ongmalrty and had a special talent for art work She was able to express herself well with a pencll and paper She captured first place in the Safety essay contest m 53 She was art editor of the Echo rn 52 53 president of the Music Club and reporter of the Spanish Club She belonged to the FHA in 51 52 and Beta Club in 53 54 In the Senior play A Date With Judy she played the part of Barbara and she also was m the Junior play 'Who Wouldn t Be Crazy MELBA JOYCE LOYD attended grammar school at Patten Melba was a member of the Beta Club from 51 54 FHA 51 54 4 H Club 51 53 Press Club 52 54 and the Library Club rn 54 Melba was H1 three plays while in high school the Jumor class play Senior class play and the Beta play She worked as library assistant this year and was Alumni reporter for the Echo She played in the Class Toumament in 52 ALICE ANN MYERS was a very pretty lass from the class of 54 She had blonde hair and pretty eyes to match She worked hard as a typxst to make the Echo a better paper She was a member of member Alice Ann BEN NAIL was one of the comedians of the class Ben never went to any trouble to make tlnngs seem funny but it all Just came natural He took an interest in agriculture and belonged to the FFA four years X S S X the Beta Club, the FHA, and Glee Club. For her sweet, friendly,g,easy -going way, we'll always re- ' ,X NL J, r X V in . ' h t t ' A ' W . M- '- Vi -QT , K ' X - 5 . . 'xx
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