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Bp.n Hines Mary Elizabeth Pendleton Donalo Fawcett Dorothy Jane Petersen Treasurer Vice-President President Secretary SENIORS To the development of the sheep industry by the early pioneers of fifty years ago, we may compare our past history. As Freshmen in 1931 we were sheared of our youthful locks and packed away for one term in Brush High School, to be done with as our elders saw fit. We were shipped to various ports in Algebra, English. General Science. Home Economics and Manual Training, to be inspected and classed for future devel- opment. We arrived at the cleaning vats the following year rated as Sophomores. We were thoroughly washed in a mixture of World History, Geometry, Latin, Spanish, and English. This proved to be an excellent strengthening compound to give us the courage to explore the waiting problems of another step in our progress. Passing through a carding machine, we were ready for the next stage. As Juniors we were carefully sorted and put into the spinning wheels of Chemistry, Biology. Physics, Typing, and American Literature. From this ensemble of our preparation we emerged as the finest threads of profitable experience ever exhibited in the realms of B. H. S. We were relied upon to mature into the best-grade material ever discovered in this part of the country. The last big step depended upon us. The episode of 1934 and '35 found us in the whirling looms of Psychology, American History, Shorthand. English Literature and Sociology, being woven into various patterns of modern life. As the finished product nears completion we turn our attention to the future, and see the different uses into which we will enter. We have been woven into a pattern of attractive design, which, with its many fascinating features, promises to be a good product. Side by side stand the threads of fine personality, good sportsmanship and character, which, when interwoven, form a quality of cloth that will stand every strain of life's hardship. Mixed with our fine texture are the threads of destiny which will reveal their secrets as they are broken one by one. And so, as one of the finest products ever manufactured in B. H. S., we make our exit with the fact in mind that we must always please the customer.
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Norval Allen—Future Craftsman Club (3-4). Jack Bass—All-School Play (4). Bill Bellmore—Class President (1). Journalism (3) . Glee Club (3-4), Boys' Trio (4), B Club (4) . Track (2-3-4), Football (4). Basketball (2-3-4), Golf Team (3). Howard E. Brittell—Gresham. Nebraska (1-2), Student Council (4), Glee Club (4), Band (3-4), Orchestra (3-4), “B Club (4), Golf Team (3), Library Staff (4); Honor Society (3-4), Presi- dent (4): Nativity (4). Lina Buchanan—G. R. (1-2), Home Ec. Club (2- 3-4), Pep Club (3-4). Vivian J. Chandler—G. A. A. (1-2-3-4), Secretary (2), President (4), Council (2-3-4); G. R. (1-2- 3-4), Vice President (3), Cabinet (2-3); Home Ec. Club (4). Glee Club (1), Pep Club (1-3-4). Honor Society (4), Junior Play (3), Follies (1-2-3). Romola Clark—G. A. A. (1-2-3-4), Vice Presi- dent (3); G. R. (1-2-3-4). Cabinet (4); Pep Club (1-3-4), Dramatic Club (1-2-3), Student Council (2-4), Chairman of School Spirit Committee (2); Honor Society (3-4), Secretary (3); National Honor Society (3-4), All-School Play (1-3-4), Jun. Play (3), Follies (1-2). Home Ec. Club (3-4). Vernell Curry—Weldon High School (1), Jour- nalism (3-4), Dramatic Club (2), Glee Club (2-4), Band (2-3-4), Orchestra (3-4). Honor Society (4), Junior Play (3). Nativity (4), Operetta (4), Annual Staff (4). Helen Daily—Home Ec. Club (3 1), G. A. A. (1), G. R. (1). Glee Club (3-4), All-School Play (2-4), Follies (1-3), Nativity (4). Harvey Dowlen—“B” Club (4). Football (3-4). Basketball (3-4), All-School Play (2-4), Junior Play (3), Nativity (4), Annual Staff (4). Donald Fawcett—Class President (1-4); Student Council (2), Treasurer (3); Track Team (2), National Honor Society (3-4). Honor Society (3-4), Junior Play (3), Nativity (4). Forest Norland Fisch—Lamar Union High School (1-2-3), Basketball (3-4), Tennis (2), Honor Society (1-2-3-4). Marjorie Frazier—G. A. A. (2-3-4), Treasurer (4); G. R. (4); Home Ec. Club (2-3-4), Treas- urer (3); Honor Society (3-4); Follies (3). An- nual Staff (4), Kenneth Marvin Funk—F. F. A. (1-2-3-4), Officer (2-3-4); Library Staff (4), B” Club (4); Judg- ing Team. National (3), State (2); Nativity (4), Football (3-4), Basketball (4) , Track (3), Ath- letic Committee (4).
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