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Amelia Elizabeth Simpson— Redhead” A studious red head, full of fun. When we're all through, she’s just begun. Member B. H. S.. 1 -2-3-4: Glee Club. 1-3-4; Mixed Chorus. 1-4; Operetta. 1-2-3-4; Latin Club, 3-4; Dra- matic Club. 3-4; Class Play. 3: Class History. 4; Com. Meet, 3. Mildred Bernice White— Joke’ She always lends a helping hand; Is quite a worker in the band. Member B. H. S.. 1-2-3-4: Class Officer. 1: Band. 1 -2-3-4; Orchestra. 1-2-3-4; Glee Club. 4; Mixed Chorus. 4; Operetta. 4; Class Play. 3; Class Will, 4; Pep Orchestra. 2-3-4. Bernard Eugene Foote— Foote” Bernard Foote, a cunning fox. Surveys with pride his “curly locks. Member B. H. S., 1 -2-3-4; Football. 2-3-4; Operetta. 4: Ag. Club. 1; Dramatic Club, 4; Class Play. 3; Int. Track, 3. Cecil Wadsworth— Pete She is as pleasant as can he; One always likes her company. Member B. H. S.. 4. EDYTHE Rose MALCHOW—“Giggles” F.dythe is a faithful worker; Never known to be a shirker. Member B. H. S.. I-2-3-4; Glee Club. 12-3-4. Mixed Chorus. 4; Operetta. 1-2-4; Latin Club. 4; Dramatic Club, 2-3-4; Com. Meet. 3. Esther Peak A jolly senior. Esther Peak. Tho’ not forward, never meek. Member B. H. S.. 1 -2-3-4; Int. Basketball. 1-2-4; Op- eretta. 2: Class Play. 3. Bernita Hays Her fellow-classmates she amuses. For she generally does just as she chooses. Member B. H. S.. 1 -2-3-4; Operetta. 2: Spanish Club. 2-3; Com. Meet. 3. Ralph J. Scott— Scott” Silent, like our friend, the Sphinx: He sits and thinhs and thinks and thinks. Member B. H. S.. 2-3-4; Band. 2. Yvonne Looney— Bonnie” A friendly maid, her classmates thought. Who speaks and does just as she ought. Member B. H. S.. 1-2-3-4; Spanish Club. 2-3; Com. Meet. 2-3. r 15
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Carlyn Frances McNeill— Carrie She's never very often sad: She likes to make her friends be glad. Member B. H. S., 4. Gerald Gurn He's a pleasant, busy little lad Who of perseverance plenty had. Member B. H. S.. 3-4. Matilda Fritzler—“Tillie” Curly hair, and eyes so bright. Make a charming picture quite. Member B. H. S.. 1 -2-3-4; Class Officer. 1: Glee Club. 2-3-4; Mixed Chorus, 3-4; Operetta. 2-3-4; Dramatic Club. 2-3-4. Ida Sorensen— Idee” Always alert and full of pep. And one who helps the Seniors' rep. Member B. H. S.. 1-2-3-4; Basketball. 3; Int Basketball, 1-2: Glee Club. I -2-3-4; Mixed Chorus. 1-2-4; Operetta. 1-2 .3-4; Latin Club. 3-4: Dramatic Club. 2-3-4, Officer, 3-4; Class Play, 3; Class Will. 4; National Honor Society. 3-4; Annual Staff. 4; Girls' Trio. 4; Girls' Quartette. 3; Dramatic Club Play. Tommy. 4. Ortice R. Ray—“Rudy” Tho' lacking Valentino's grace. As a lover he might lake hts place. Member B. H. S.. 3-4; Football. 3: Basketball. 3: Int. Basketball. 3: Track, 3; Int. Track. 3-4; Mixed Chorus. 3; Dramatic Club, 3. Opal Foiles—“Pal” A clever student is Miss Foiles. Who always wears her hair in coils. Member B. H. S.. 1-4. Florine Ella Thomas Connor—“Bill” Florine Thomas, once a single lass. Now has joined the married class. Member B. H. S., 4. Alma Lackner—“Al” Sedate and kindly, friendly, too. To school and colors ever true. Member B. H. S.. 12-3-4; Glee Club. 1-2-3 4; Mixed Chorus. 1 - 2-3-4; Operetta. I-2-3-4; Dramatic Club. 2-3-4; Play. Tommy, 4; Senior Class Will; Newspaper Staff, 3; Girls' Trio, 4; Girls’ Duet. 3. Robert Willis Graham—• Willie” See the cause for Cupid's darts! Also freshmen’s broken hearts: Member B. H. S.. 3-4; Class Officer. 4; Football. 3-4; Basketball. 4; Track, 4; Dramatic Club. 4; Class Play. 3. Irving Mock When of football you may talk. Think of the Tackle. Irving Mock. Member B. H. S.. 1-2-3-4; Football, Basketball. 1-2; Ag. Club. 1-2. 2-B3-B4; Int. [H]
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Qlass Will We. the Senior Class of 1929. have safely piloted our plane through four years of high school days. As a successful class we have ful- filled our duties and now wish to will our abilities for success to the Junior Class of '28. I. Edith Awmillcr. do hereby will my boisterous ways to Maxine Burbridge. I. Llewellyn Bass, will my ardent glances to Kenneth Stcinfort. Jack Benson does bequeath his acting abilities to Clyde Nuss that the school may ever be entertained. Eugene Brownlee wills his football ability and winning disposition with the girls to Wayne Howe. Lenore Clark wills her timid ways to Beulah Sorenson that 'Red’' Rasmussen may ever bz disciplined. Ruth Cox bequeaths her long glossy tresses to Nelda Baughman so that she can economize on haircuts. I. Bernard Foote, will my shieky ways to Gordon Marble that he may ever entertain Mabel. Art Fritzler bequeaths his ability to lead yells to John Lindell that B. H. S. may never be lacking in pep. I. Matilda Fritzler. will my laugh to Elsie Grismore that she may be good company when entertaining her boy friend. I. Opal Foiles. do hereby leave my coquettish ways to Marvis Epperson. May Eddie ever be occupied. Holger Gadc wills his pig-judging powers to George Fritzler. James Giauque bequeaths his temper to Annie Lee Gibbs. May she control it as well as he! I. Willis Graham, will my agility on roller skates to Lloyd Schooley that he may never have to walk home. Gertrude Grady leaves her inability to ex- press herself to Max Sorenson. I. Mildred Grondahl. bequeath Harry Madsen to his intimate friend. Frank Sampson. Gerald Gum wills his chemistry grades to Egon Hansen. Helen Hansen bequeaths her curly hair to Rose Foos that she may no longer use a curling iron. I. Bernita Hays, do hereby will my sedate walk to Frances Witter. Long may her shoe soles last! I. Melba Henderson, will my impulsive ways to Marguerite Hesseltine. Hilda Honebein leaves her track ability to Mildred Hildreth so that she won't have to exercise at noon. I. Alice Hildreth, will my place on the an- nual staff asbusiness manager toRaymond Doty. Vivian Hubbard bequeaths her studious ways to Harold Jensen. May he use it to a good advantage! I. Elva Hagler. leave my ability to do the Varsity Drag to Sylvia Spafford. Alma Lackner bequeaths her ability to sing to Inez Fries. May she take advantage of it! Helen Laugesen leaves her violin to Gerald Hogsett that he may utilize his talents. I. Yvonne Looney, will my position as private secretary of A. E. Corfman to Otto Sauer. May he fill the position faithfully! I. Edythe Malchow. bequeath my extreme corpulence to Marie Hunt. Blanche Middlemist leaves her many slangy expressions to Lucille McNeill. I. Irene Mitts, will my diamond ring to Marie Doty and wish her good luck. I. Irving Mock, will Frances Mitts to Frank Sampson that he may not miss certain members of the Class of '29. I. Esther Peak, bequeath my freckle lotion to Homer Mote, hoping that he will make good use of it. Ortice Ray wills his wide-ranging knowledge of baseball players and movie actors to Glenn Grimes. I. Alice Rasor. will my ever-flourishing abil- ity to lie awake nights, thinking of questions to ask in civics to Ruth Thompson. Bob Samples wills his perfect discipline to Loren Richard that classes may never lack entertainment. Ralph Scott leaves his athletic talents to Byron Holman. May he go over his hurdles in safety! I. Elizabeth Simpson, bequeath my red hair to Bernice Mack, hoping that her hair will al- ways have that ruddy glow. Ida Sorensen wills her pep to Rosalie Stewart. May the pep club prosper next year! Alvin Steffenscn wills his place in the Ag Club to Muriel Hansen. I. Victor Stoops, will my palmolive com- plexion to Hank Anderson. May he treat it with care! I. Mable Vaughan, will my place on the basketball squad to Julia Sorensen that she may be a second Anna Honebein. Mildred White bequeaths her saxophone playing to James Carmichael that he may ever entertain Virginia. Glenn Wind leaves his breezy ways to Agnes Kirkham. I. Requika Woodward, bequeath my out- standing height to Gladys Winger. Margaret Winger leaves her basketball ability to Harry Bolinger. Cecil Wadsworth wills her skill in sewing to Louis Norman in case of emergency. I. Mildred Young, will my poetic phrase- ology to Victor Middlemist with hopes that it will increase his use of the vernacular. And to the remaining classes we leave our faithful sponsor. George Whiteaker. to success- fully pilot the future graduating classes. Ida Sorensen. Mildred White. Alma Lackner. 116]
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