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Kvangf.i.i n f. Isahki.i.k Ani»f.hson “Vnngle” “Darn right.” Speaks, behaves and acts just as she ought—some- times. Member B. U. H. S., 1-2-3; (lice Club, 1-2; Operetta, 1; Dramatic Club, 3; diris’ Pep Club, 3. Harry Kmra Lf.b Bt'Ti.KR “Km For Heaven's sake.” A good man never dies. Member B. U. H. S., 1-2-3; Junior Class Play, 3; Mixed Chorus, 1-2; Football. 3; Basketball, 2; Track, 2; Oper- etta, 1; Band, 1-2-3; Pep Band, 3; Annual Staff, 3; In- terclass Basketball, 1-2-3: Dramatic Club, 3; Spanish Club, 3; Boys’ Pep Club, 3: Quartet, 1-3. William Bennett “Bill” “ gotto plug-sing When we came to the name of Bill Bennett Set silently off from life’s whirls. We wonder if he, as Mack Sennett, Has the same set of beauti- ful girls. Member B. U. H. S., 1-2-3: Debating Chib. 1’ Band. 1; Agriculture Club, 3. Esther Amen “Jakic” Gotta comb? I laughed and danced and talked and sang. Member B. l H. S., 1-2-3; Basketball, 2-3; Band. 2; Orchestra, 2; Pep Orchestra. 2; Interclass Basketball, 1-2- 3; diris’ Pep Club, 3. Bryan Bass Men of few words make the best men. Member B. U. H. S., 1-2-3; Football. 3; Agricultural Club, 2-3. Leslie Benjamin Ci.ahk “Kes What-cha got to eat. There is only one thing he can’t understand; Why bother the future un- til it’s at hand? Member B. V. H. S., 1-2-3; Orchestra, 2-3; Band, 1-2-3. Kkvah Bcrkots “Bevo “Wait and see. If you want it as it should be done See Bevah for her it’s fun. Member B. I’. H. S.. 1-2-3; Class Officer, 1 ; Clee Club, 1 ; Operetta. 1-2; Orchestra, 1; Band, 1-2-3: Annual Staff, 3; Pep Orchestra, 2; Dramatic Club, 3; Spanish Club, 3; C»iris’ Pep Club, 3. Marc.ert Bryant “Peggy Well. Every why hath a where- fore. Member B. U. H. S.. 1-2-3; dice Club, 1: Operetta, 1 ; Spanish Club, 3. Trifles make perfection, but perfection is no trifle. r 231
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Ahthih Fhitzi.kh Leona Rescii ...... Miss Eleanor Smith Bernice Shay ------ Dix McSween .....President Vice-President ------Sponsor .....Secretarii -----Treasurer Class Flower—Yellow Rose. Class Colors—Green and Gold. Class Motto—The elevator to success is not running—take the stairs. Junior Class History We assembled at the Brush Union High School to start our high school career on the 7th day of September, in the year 1924. Everything went off smoothly, and our fear, caused by reports brought home to us by older brothers and sisters, soon vanished. The initiation was held at the river one evening after school. We went to attend the picnic given in our favor by the Seniors, and were rather surprised to be treated in the manner which we were. However, no one was hurt at this frolic and a few were benefited, due to the fact that the river water is very cleansing. We were always up and coming. Wherever the Maroon and Gold was seen, there also could he found our class as a body. We proved ourselves to he excel- lent backers for the athletic teams and by the time school was out we had won the respect of the other classes and were complimented highly by every member of the faculty. Our Sophomore year was much the same as the preceding year had been, with the exception of a few of the boys adapted themselves to the wearing of white collars, and the majority of the girls threw away their hair ribbons and became hold enough to be seen wearing hoy’s rings belonging to various upper classmen. However, we did take it upon ourselves to entertain, which we did by giving a Hallow’een party at the I. O. (). F. Hall. We gave a breakfast one morning in early spring. This breakfast was to find out which girls could cook, and to see which boys were early risers. In our Junior year we were extremely busy, as it was our task to put out the 1927 Sagebrush, besides giving a class play, conducting a carnival and entertaining the Seniors at a banquet. We feel that our class has not only proved to be a credit to the school, but also has set an excellent example for other classes to follow. The Junior class of 1928 has been represented in the following activities: Football, in which R. 11. S. was declared X. E. Colorado Champions in 1925 and 1924; basketball for both boys and girls, in which our girls won the State Championship of 1927; in all track events, including commercial, academic, and field. We have also taken an active part in Band, Glee Club, Pep Band, Operetta, and Mixed Chorus. Hr serves his party best who serves the country best.
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Ruth Cox Member B. U. H. S., 3. Helen Virginia Choss “Cross “Say Kid I speak in a monstrous lit- tle voice. Member B. U. H. S., 1-2-3; Glee Club, 1-2-3; Operetta, 1-2; Band, 1-2-3; Orchestra. 1-2-3; Pep Band. 3. Gladys Lucille Kikenhary “Ikey “Oh for gosh sakes. To have the best time and do the least studying possible. Member B. U. H. S.f 1-2-3; Annual Staff, 3; Dramatic Club, 3; Girls’ Pep Club, 3. Gkrda Dohthea Christensen “Christie” “ Yeah.” I’d rather be small and shine. Than large and cast a shadow. Member B. U. H. S., 1-2-3; Basketball, 3; Interclass Basketball, 1-2-3; Spanish Club, 3. Raymond Fries “Little Sheik” Hello there! He has a life, a work and a purpose. Member B. U. H. S., 1-2-3; Football, 1-2-3; Basketball, 1-2-3; Track, 2; Track Cap- tain, 3; National Athletic So- ciety, 3; Spanish Club, 3; “Ag” Club, 2-3; Interclass Basketball, 1-2-3. Alfred Giauque “Joke” “Vou Knot head.” Resolved, To always car ride with Mildred. Member B. U. H. S., 1-2-3; Class Play, 3; Stock Judging. 3; “Ag” Club, 2. Helen Fuller “Blackie” Oh Vangie!' Our thoughts and our con- duct are our own. Member B. U. H. S., 1-2-3; Glee Club, 1-2; Operetta, 1-2; Band. 1-2-3; Annual Staff, 3; Northeastern Academic Track Meet, 1-2; Northeastern Com- mercial Track Meet, 1; Dra- matic Club, 3; Spanish Club, 3; Girls’ Pep Club, 3. Arthur Fritzlbr “Fritz” “ Dogone. Sigh’d and look’d and sigh’d again. Member B. U. H. S., 1-2-3; Class Ofllcer, 3; Class Play, 3; Mixed Chorus, 1-2; Inter- class Basketball, 1-2-3; Dra- matic Club, 3. Nothing great is lightly won. 19 2 7 : 21 i
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