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1. Nelda Baughman Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3): Pep Club (4): G. K. (4); Art Club «4»; Annual «4»; Senior Play. Scribbling swiftly with her pen, Writing with great skill. For “Activity writer” Nelda was chosen— She’s working now and always will. 2. Henry Brauticam Sislgwlck (1); Hoys’ Club (4). He’s short and thin and quiet. Just a senior of ’31 Ilenry is a boy who’s solemn. Hut one who’s full of fun. 3. Lisetta Christensen Haskctball (1»: Dramatic Club (3 ; All-School Play (4). Lisetta knows the true worth of living She’ll kindle the glowing ember. Of memories of old Hrush High School— She leaves something for hearts to remem- ber. 4. Doyle G. Clark Football (1. 2. 3. 4); Haskctball (1, 2. 3. 4»; Track 2. 3. 4»: Boys Club 4): Hoys’ Chorus i3»: “B” Club »3»: Operetta (2); Dramatic Club (3»; Senior Play. Duck’s” well known throughout this high school For he leads an active part. Woe unto a little maiden When Dan Cupid shoots his dart! 5. Marguerite Clay Hudson (2): Girls’ Chorus (3); G. It. (4). Well, her name Is Marguerite Clay, She tells us with a smile. She works all night, and studies daily She will get there—after while. 6. Ivan Danielson Football (4): Boys’ Club (4): F. F. A. (1, 2, 3); Officer (4): Senior Play. A Future Farmer brave and bold Young Ivan wants to be. And so of this great, well-known club He is a member, you see. 7. John Elliott College High, Greeley (1, 2, 3); Hoys’ Club (4): F. F. A. (4); IOssay Contest (4»; Senior Play. John is wise In agriculture. Wrote a theme on canning meat. He’s full of fun. he’s often “ornery,” California was his treat. 8. Lon E. Foote Football (4); Track (2, 3, 4); Interclass Track (2, 3. 4); Boys’ Club (4); Annual Edi- tor (4). Friends and Companions take my warning. After you’ve turned this annual leaf. Don’t forget this Jolly student Was elected Edltor-ln-Chlef.” 9. Halsey E. Forrest Football (4): F. F. A. (1. 2, 3. 4): Boys’ Chorus (4); Spanish Club (2); Junior Play. “Snooke drives an old tin Ford— It has pretty, bright orange wheels. And when he turns the corners. Oh! Alice Jo sends forth the squeals. 10. Edythe Fortarel Fort Morgan (1). Kdytile’s gym work la delightful. When It Isn’t on the rocks. She takes the rolls and takes the tumbles. Plays the game and lands and knocks.
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w S A G EBRUSH Hansen — L. Schooley — Kast — M. Winger SENIORS A wagon load of beets was dumped at the factory of B. H. S. on September 7, 1927. We were washed in the flumes of initiation and taken into the factory, ready to begin the process of becoming granulated sugar. We were sliced and shredded in the machines of English and algebra. Miss Wolfe, the foreman, supervised this first stage of our develop- ment. By this time most of us were ready to he made into syrup. We were taken to the syrup vats in the chute of examinations. In the second stage, Miss Haynes was our foreman. In order that we might become the best sugar possible, we were boiled in the vats of world history, geometry, and Eng- lish II. Samples of this syrup were taken to the laboratory where we were tested by expert chemists. Most of the syrup proved to lie sweet enough, and with a great deal of rejoicing we entered the vats to be made into brown sugar. During our brown sugar stage we commanded our foremen, Miss Ericksen and Mr. Volgamore, to stop the vats while we gave a carnival and a play. At one time they allowed us to mix with the white sugar long enough for us to give a banquet. White sugar at last! We went through the final and most difficult process, that of being granulated, in the machine of American history. We were given a final test in the laboratory and found to be the sweetest sugar ever produced in B. H. S. We were sacked and tied by Miss Lyda and Mr. Rickert. But we found a hole in the sack and leaked out for Sneak Day. Of course we were discovered and brought back. Now we are loaded in the car of “farewells” ready to be carried away by the train of “commencement.” CLASS OFFICERS i Egon Hansen Lloyd Schooley .......President Vice-President Lester Kast Marion Winger 193 1 Secreta) y Treasurer [ Pour Seven 1 ii
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■ SAGEBRUSH ■ 11. Inez Fries Basketball (1, 3. 4); I rn inn tie Club (2): Art Chit i lt; l ep Club 14); Glee Club (3); Girls’ Cliorus (3); OrobrHtm Cl); Junior Piny. Inez is on the basketball team And works with nil her might. Hut basketball lias got her goat ’Cause she can't stay out late at night. 12. Egon Hansen Class officer (8. 4); Football (1. 2. 8. I); Captain cl); Basketball (1. 2. 3. 4); Track (1); Captain (2. 3); Boys’ Club Officer i4t; Senior Play; Junior Play; School Play i3 : Dramatic Club (2. 3); National Athletic Scholarship. Ob. ye great men of this nation. Lift your little hats and how To our noble f otbaII player. For Egon's leaving high school now. 13. Clarence E. Harness Football tl. 2. 3. 4); Basketball (3. 4 : Track CD; Boys’ Club (3); B” Club 3.; Boys’ Chorus (3); Operetta 2); Band )1 . Clarence Is a fighter steady. Who never leaps before be looks. He pulls through in bis undertakings. And strikes fear to the benrt of crooks. 14. Byron Holman Basketball (3. 4); Track (1. 2. 3. 4); Inter «•lass Track (1. 2. 3. I); Boys’ Chorus (3). Byron is tall and slender. And he’s go«xl at basketball If someone should push him over He’d have a g« od long way to fall. 13. Hazel Hunt Ob. she’s tall but mighty— I’d bate to make her mad. Hazel is t» ’ fru ,i you make her. Either good or bad. 16. Marie Hunt Junior Play. A g od old woman when she's powdered her hair, Marie’s an actress and a cook. Sin- knows a Joke; sin gives and takes them. .Marie’s a s|s»rt—sin has the look. 17. Elizabeth Kammerer Class Officer (1. 2); Dramatic Club tl. 2. 31; Spanish Club il ; (5. K. Officer (4 ; Girls’ Chorus (3); Junior Play (3); Annual i4); Senior Play. Everyone knows Elizabeth Kammerer For she’s happy all the while. And next year we will surely miss her. Yes, we’ll miss her sunny smile. 18. Lester East Class Officer 14); Football (4); Track (2. 3): Boys’ Club (4); F. F. A. (1. 2. 3); Officer «4 : Boys’ Chorus (3); Stock Judge «3»; Operetta (2 ; School Play (4). You all know much about him And so I have to pause, oh. yes. I bad forgotten That ”Les” was Santa Claus. 19. Eugene M. Kraemer Football 2. 3. 4); Basketball (2. 3. 4); In- terclass B. B. (2. 3); Boys’ Club (4); An- nual Staff (4). Oh. you're Just like all the Krnemer’s— Full of fun and sportsmanship. In football “Gene” helps make the team Very strong and hard to whip. 20. Katherine Kress Spanish Club tl); Girls’ Chorus f.3). And here’s another one full of laughter Who lias faithful friends galore. May God bless our little Katherine For her high school days are o’er.
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