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Marilyn Ackley Ross Atkinson Tommy Armstrong Leo August Kenneth Back Betty Mae Bass Adolph Bollig Morton Boxer Joyce Christensen Ernest Dixon Lawrence Ely John Elliott Florence Ford Leroy Gimble Tom Graham George Hall Archie Hass Blanche Hoffman Betty Janssen Paul Kastler Robert Kyte Ruth Lapp Doris Ann Law Russell Lenhart Virginia Lewis Pe y Moeller Ruth Nygaard Eugene Pedigo Gerald Richard Edward Scott
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Junior Class History V As Freshman, the class of ’48, under the leadership of Allen Capper, entered the time-worn, sacred precincts of B.H.S., with the shout of O Highly Honored Senior!” Some of the cruel punishments inflicted on them were relieved by a watermelon feast given for frosh by the Senior Class on initiation day. The next year, under the presidency of Ray Meininger, the class of '48 rose to take the blue ribbon award in the Homecom- ing and second place in the inter-class plays. The customary hayride was given, by this original class, in the spring instead of fall. This momentous year was closed by the customary decor- ation for Baccalaureate and Commencement. FIRST ROW: Doris Rediess, Bob Roe, Marjorie Sauerbreit, Bob Sharrit, Wayne Small. Headed by Lloyd Loren3en, the class of ’48 again carried off top honors in the Homecoming parade. With the much needed and appreciated help of their spon- sors, Mrs. Wilkerson and Mr. Richards, the Juniors gave a suc- cessful banquet and prom, May 19, 1497. The theme was “Aloha.” The prom and banquet was very efficiently managed this year by Eloise Starr with the help of other co-operative Juniors. SECOND ROW: Mary Sorenson, Eloise Starr. Ar- thur Sullivan. Ima Jean Teter, Kenneth Walter. THIRD ROW: Daryl Wilcox, Dorothy Wambolt. Rose Watson, (Junior class member not pictured—Edgar Lassen) Lloyd Lorensen Dale Stinton Patricia Hastier Barbara Lewis Evan Copley President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Student Rep.
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Sophomore Class History The Class of '49 entered the portals of B.H.S. to be welcomed by the usual initiation. The following people were elected as our Freshman class officers: Pres- ident, Harold Stitt; Vice-President, Virginia Lewis; Secretary, Joyce Christensen; Treasurer, Jim Lorensen; and Student Representative, Jim Allingham. The offi- cers proved to be capable and with the cooperation of the class, and under the guidance of Miss Johnson and Mr. Mercer, our sponsors, our Freshman year was a successful one. One of the achievements of the year for the class was the presentation of the play, “Junior Buys a Car,” which placed third in the interclass play contest. We began our Sophomore year by electing these officers: Paul McDill, President; Jim Lorensen, Vice-President; Neil McLagan, Secretary; Bud Luethi, Treasurer; and Cecil Lusby, Student Representative. The class sponsored the Sophomore hayride in the traditional manner as their first activity of the year. The pleasure of winning second place in the Homecoming Parade was one of the high-lights of the year as was the honor of decorating for Baccalaureate in the spring. To top off the year, the class, encouraged by our sponsors, Mr. Schweers and Mr. Lindbergh, presented the play, “Angela’s Surprise. FIRST ROW: Wanda Thomson, Emerson Talbott, Nadyne See- ley, Harold Stitt, Mary Smythe. SECOND ROW: Joy Weller, Syl- via Wecker, Mary Jane Weber, Darwin Tomky, Muriel Thorns- by. THIRD ROW: Junior Green, June Walker. (Sophomore class mem- bers not pictured are: Bud Luethi, Peder Back and Albert Ruhl) Mr. Lindbergh Paul McDill Jimmy Lorensen Neil McLagan Lu Lusby Mr. Schweers Sponsor President Vice-President Secretary Student Rep. Sponsor
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