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Top Row-L. Manning, Ramage, C. Jones, K. Irby, D. Richards, Mallory, J. Hamilton, D. Kissenger. Second Row-B. Hightower, D. McCabe, L. Pope, M. Carlson, J. Glimpse, J, Varner, T. Craig, S. Sage, Mr. Norris Third Row-F. Sharp, J. Nash, L. Echanis, G. Connelly, T. Johnson, C. Johnson, R. Hirth, J. Whygle, B. Shanks. Fourth Row-D. Gumm, D. Hollowell, L. Piantoni, D. Stipp, Baker, W. Foster, Lorenzo Echanis, president. 1J1QUfw,' 0,4 f I p Wildcat staff, while on the annual staff we were represented by the following: Baker, ,, B. Slzybaugh, F. Sharp, H. Harvey, V. Finch and M. Bates. Not wanting to be hoggish we left only three places to be Hlled by the seniors on the h girls and boys took part in the sports at B.-O., including all three divisions. n Stipp was elected as football captain of the BU squad and was backed by the fol- a ' Q19-'mowing juniors: J. Hamilton, F. Sharp, J. Ramage, D. McCabe, G. Connelly, C. Johnson, J. Baker, B. Shanks, L. Manning. We were represented on the varsity squad by D. Gumm, ML. Echanis, D. Kissinger, W. Foster, B. Hightower, J. Varner, T. Craig, K. Irby, J. Ak' A Nash, S. Sage. Out of this group was chosen Ted Craig for the next year football captain. onor was brought to the juniors again as James Ramage was chosen for the captain of 42,5 the BU basketball squad. The girls of the junior class, not to be forgotten, had chosen from their group Vivian Voorhees as captain for hockey, Myrtle Pickering for volley- . ball, and Marjorie Sandman for the basketball captain. Upon the sponsoring of the first Sadie Hawkins dance by the G.A.A. the winning M candidates for Little Abner and Daisy Mae were taken from our group and represented by Barbara Smith and James Ramage. Q We held the honor of the largest freshman class to enroll at B.-O. U.H.S. and are , ' still the biggest class enrolled, having decreased only by one from the time of entering i1j i till now. QFrom 80 to 79J. As you see, the junior class has a controlling hand in the doings around and about B.-O. which makes the following statement worth repeating: Keep your eyes on us. By Deward McCabe. The univr C7444
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lie Junior Claw You can always tell a senior For he's so sedately gowned. You can always tell a freshman By the way he struts around. You can always tell a sophie By his worried look and such. You can always tell a junior For he always knows so much. Class officers for 1939-40 were Lorenzo Echanis, president, Lewis Pope, vice-presi- dcntg Melvin Carlson, secretary, treasurer, Alcia Richison. Representing the whole stu- dent body we had Don Stipp as vice-president. Loquilla Epson and Grace Manning were elected as the school song leaders for the year while the boys, not wanting to be outdone, had chosen from their midst Melvin Carlson for one of the main male leads in the operetta Hollywood Extra. Loquilla and Grace also had leads in this production. 4 This year we had the responsibility not only of sponsoring our annual junior dance, ,based gon the theme of autumn, but also of furnishing a night's entertainment for the v, li V' senidbs, one of the biggest attractions of the year, the junior-Senior Prom. The theme of 3 t prom ,this year brought back the fashions and the customs of the olden days with a F , i :st1i'rogai1dii1igipf romance and excitement which was very nicely represented by the rent- , i i ing'dfitl1e Nfqrconian Club at Corona. - U if, y .' ' 5 R , .. 4 . by K ,. A, 1 ii , - ' 1'lllA Top Row-B. Smith, M. johnso P. Neal, L. Epson, G. Manning, M. Allen, V. Carrol, H. Harvey, D. Ross, B. Courtney. 'Second Row-M. Dyke, M. Bates ,. Barrenechea, I. Bennett, V. Voorhees, B. Gray, M. Sandman, D, Phillips, M. Pickering, M. Himcs ' Mrs. Roberts. Third Row-M. Henry, M. Sta C B. Griffith, J. Chansler, A. Richison, P. Lawson, . Wayland, V. Wampler, H. Ircton, M. Warnick 'Fourth Row-V. Finch, D. Beth ,XS Neal, B. Slaybaugh, V. Withers, E. Gheen, M. avis, W. Richards. 1 ' S :q,,1'.f
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I I R vw I I B. Sharp, V, Crowe, If. Robinson, Manis, kl. Hanson, R. Wariler, I.. Cox. ul R I I5 llike, I.. Reyes, V. Atencio, T. Ilnminer, Phillips, D. Prior, P. Petting, Ii. Ireton, Ii. johnson, Mrs Htlmic Ihird Rtw M Sweet, j. Ondnro, R. Ferree, S. Kaylor, Ii. Henderson, M. Russell, M. Meredith, P. Hopper, A. Mabes R Papillo Through all the hardships and troubles of school days marched the sixty-two Sophomores of 1939 and 1940. With Mrs. Helmick and Coach Shorty Smith as their advisers, they were able to complete another successful school year. As leaders of our class, we hailed Wally Reed as our president, Cecil Sharp, vice president, Maxine Sweet, secretary, Juanita Ondaro, treasurer, and Bob Kubin, sergeant-at-arms. As class representative, the class elected Chet Kolb, while Bill Holland, Harold Yates, Cecil Sharp, Bayne Griffith, Dorothy Prior, Joy Manis, Ruby Ferree, and Edith Robinson represented the class on the Cabinet. Bill Holland and Edith Robinson were the Sophomores on the Board of Control. This class proved that they could not be left out of anything. Several students, including Bill Holland, Billy Grifhs, Harold Yates, and Ruby Ferree, made the scholarship. Let us hope that more are able to make it next year and those on it keep up their good Work. The very able participants selected by our class to represent them at the Co-ed Dance were Ruby Ferree and Chet Kolb. Although they did not receive the title of king and queen, they gave the other contestants a hard race. Our boys and girls both represented the class well in sports. Chet Kolb, Arden Sutliff, Fred Smalley, Dick Strickland, and Hobart Turley did themselves proud in sports, especially in track. Wee Soplwmo e Cla A
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