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MABLE ROSE WAGNER “Hello kids.” Chaperons «re «II right. Chaps «Ione «rc better. Member R. V. H. S.% 3; Dramatic Club, 3; Girls’ Pep Club, 3. The Junior Class is “up to date” In fad We nrc ahead: If there inns not a Senior Class, We’d take their place instead! Our class is largest in the School: We’ve tots of “chums,’’ you see: We’ve got some girls quite beautiful And bogs as nice as can be. Most popular—some in our class— And popular in town: When persons meet the Juniors, They do not “turn us down.’’ We are not slow, but full of “pep.” Quite active every way: We take a pari in many things, And many games we play. We often try to starl new things. In that we feel a pride: We like to do the best we can, And others please beside. We wish to honor our High School, By doing right and good. And gain respect of everyone By doing as we should. We’ll leave, no doubt, good memories Of school days of the past. And we all want to have good times While school days yet may last. Our mem’ries sometimes will recall The days we now enjoy: We’ll seem to see our good High School And every girl and boy! By George W. Dorm. Everyone excels in something in which another fails. [ 29 ]
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Genevieve Myrtle Sparling Member of B. U. H. S.. Walter Duane Slocum “Slick” “7 i ya. Hi ya. Hi ya?” I am resolved to grow and look young till forty. Member of B. U. H. S., 1-2- 3; Football. 3; Track. 2; Band, 2; Annual Staff, 3; In- terclass Basketball, 1-2-3; Na- tional Athletic Honor Society, 2-3. Berenice Louise Shay “Bernie” “O i kiddie!” It’s nice to be natural when you arc naturally nice. Member of B. U. H. S., 1-2- 3; Class Officer, 3; Class Play, 3; Debating Club. 1-2; Glee Club. 1-2; Mixed Chorus, 3; Operetta, 1-2; Orchestra, 3; Northeastern Colorado Com- mercial Track Meet, 2; State Commercial Meet, 2; Spanish Club, 3. Paul V. Simmons The higher we rise the broader the view. Member of B. U. H. S., 1-2- 3; Stock Judging, 1-2; Grain Judging, 3; Ag. Club, 2-3. Harold Stan km “Dick ”Oh, I was just kidding!” Wit and wisdom are born with a man. Member of B. U. H. S., 1-2- 3-4; Football, 4; Basketball, 4; Interclass Basketball, 1-2- 3-4; “B” Club, 4. Ward Karl Woodward “Foxy” “ Whose gotta pencil?” There’s another day for that, if there isn’t we won’t need it. Member of B. U. H. S., 1-2- 3; Interclass Basketball, 2-3; Boys Pep Club, 3. Grin and Grind. 19 2 7 Clarence Bernard Wacker “Slim” Queer are the ways of mice and men; This fact also pertains to Slim. Member of B. U. H. S., Lucille Huhy Watson “Lu” ”That's not so dusty.” Sweet, neat and complete. Member of B. U. H. S., 1-2- 3; Class Play, 3; Glee Club. 1-2; Mixed Chorus, 2; Oper- etta, 1-2; Annual Staff, 3; Dramatic Club, 3; Girls’ Pep Club. 3. [28]
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Back Bow—Helen Fuller, Mr. A. K. Corfman, Laurene Hillman. Walter Slocum, Hevnh Burrous, Kmra Itutler. Front Bow—Gladys Kikenbary, Emanuel Martin, Frances Gibbs, Eugene Pifer, Lucille Watson. The above stair was chosen by the members or the Junior Class of ’27. The stair, though delayed somewhat by other activities, such as the Junior Play and Carnival, assumed the double responsibility of putting out the Annual, which includes not only this vear's activities, but those of 1925-26 as well. In spite of the delay, the members of the stalT set about their tasks earnestly with the one thought in mind, “We will put out an annual this year which every member of both the student body and faculty will prize most highly and be more than glad to have for future enjoyment and reference.” Walter Slocum took over the llnancial end and has done exceptionally well. He kept money oil hand all the time with which to pay our bills. lievah Burrous not only proved herself to be an excellent Assistant Business Manager, but also a capable Associate Editor. Laurcne Hill- man assumed the responsibility of all the art work found in this annual; and along with her excellent ideas she has displayed a grade of work superior to any found in ordinary High School annuals. Emanuel Martin was Athletic Editor, upon whom the double duty of recording both this and last year’s activities, has proved himself most efllcient. Frances 'Gibbs, Joke Editor, has given a good account of herself. She has worked earnestly and without complaint. Gladys Eikenbary is our Calendar Editor but she didn’t stop there. Sin- was our all-around handy man, believe me, for steadfastness she can’t be beat. Emra Butler, our Snap-Shot Editor, worked diligently with the camera during his spare hours; and although he didn’t net a large quantitv of snaps, they were of a type which completes the spice of our annual. Lucille Watson and Helen Fuller, Associate Editors, are the type that till an Editor’s heart with glee. Tliev have worked earnestly and sincerely and have helped over the rough spots in a manner which is appreciated by every member of the staff. Mr. Corfman, our sponsor, has helped us plan our work in such a manner that it has made the editing of this book a success, ami I can to this day look back and see where lu- has helped us over many didiculties which, without the aid of his superior judgment, would have stopped tin entire works. I, as Editor-in-Chlef, wish to take advantage of this occasion and thank every member of the Junior Class who had anything to do with the choosing of this group for my co-workers, who have helped me to bear the yoke of editing the annual, which was cast upon mv shoulders at the first class meeting. I now realize the feeling of the league pitcher when he steps into the box with the knowledge that he is backed by a sound and capable infield. EUGENE PIFEB, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. The best jinze that life offers, is to work hard at work worth doing.
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