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junior Qirls Bark Kou—.1. IlolliimtT, I). Dill, II. WeimnaMter, D. Wa'lrrn, I. Sullivan, 1. AleAlullen, J. I eternea, J. MiiklnK It. Warn holt. Firm How—I . Ilannea, V Weliner, A. Andmen, I). Feraruxon, J. Ilreniialian, I). Starr, J. Hartwia. it. Stratton, I). Hrit'licrl, M. Dahni , V. AtkinNon. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President......................Pete Hildebrand Vice-President.................Marjorie Dahms Secretary..............................Dorothy Reichert Treasurer................................Bruce McLagan '■Junior Hoys Ili'Ok How—II. SpmHe, It. Walker, F. Burnette, II. Gill. B. Alel.aaran, (i. Johnwon, J. Mneha rarer, I). Voffsin er. Front How — H. Helb, C. Shaffer, V. Illcssiim, I). Evan . C. Smith, I,, ('npp, II. Sorensen, D. Walker, A. Illoom, I1'. I aili I la, Air. Orr. (THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY TIEMAN BROS .)
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Zke Class of 1950 Full of spirit, the class of 1950 bounded through the halls of B. H. S. first as freshmen in September, 1946. The class chose Miss Klemme and Mr. Seguine as sponsore. Bud Sorensen was elected president, Harry Tate, vice-president; Bruce McLagan, secretary; Donna Starr, treasurer; and Robert Miller, student representative. The class of 1950 entered a float in the Homecoming parade, presented an inter-class play, “The Life of the Party,” and gave a Sadie Hawkins Dance. When the class of 1950 returned for their second year they were ably assisted by Miss Funk and Mr. Orr and proceeded under the direction of jon Katzenback, president; Robert Miller, vice-president; Ronny Rieb, secretary; Dale Walker, treasurer; and Bud Sorensen, student represent- ative. A prize-winning float was entered in the Homecoming Parade. Highlights of the year were the traditional Sophomore Hayride, a Christ- mas Dance, and decoration for Baccalaureate and Commencement. This year the class of 1950 was divided into two home room groups, 11-x and 11-y. Bud Sorensen presided over 11-x with Harry Tate as vice- president, Dorothy Reichert as secretary, Donna Stan- as treasurer, and Rosemary Stratton as their representative in student council. Ardith An- dersen was elected president of 11-y, with Joy Bresnahan as vice-president, Jackie Hartwig as secretary, Marjorie Dahms as treasurer, and Robert Miller as student representative. The class officers were Pete Hildebrand, president; Marjorie Dahms, vice-president; Dorothy Reichert, secretary; and Bruce McLagan, treasurer. In order to raise money, the class sold pop, coffee, and hot dogs at the football games, and sponsored several dances including the Christmas Dance. As vice-president, Marjorie Dahms was general chairman of the Prom and Banquet. Bud Sorensen served as head of the Prom committee and Shirley Boxer as head of the Banquet committee. The theme “Southern Charm” was chosen, and it was develop- ed into one of the best Proms and Banquets ever given. Highlights of the year were entering a float which won second place in the Homecoming Parade and purchasing our class rings. Miss Taney and Mr. Orr were our sponsors, with Mr. Richards assisting. (THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY BRUSHLAND DRUG)
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Sophomores Buck Hon—M. Hnnlelsen, n. 1 tidier. I.. SpriKlC, A. Smith. C. Talbott, I,. Stenbnek, A. Church, I . MeKelleps, (i. Wetxharjcer, K. Koehler, V. Ilennett. 1. Ilrmidt. Second Row—It. Theil, F. Hunt, 1. Iwcmlre, . Owens. W. Petersen, .1. Stitt, .1. Hollis. M. Adams, B. Lapp, K. Spottier, . Iteieli, S. Davis, II. (iimhel, I,. Moeller, F. Kttdloek. FlrMt Row—A. little, I). Smith. C. RobinNon, HI. Wendt. I». Miller, J. Ott, M. Eleher, I». Ilolford, A. Christensen, I . Illessinic. CLASS OF 1951 Very determinedly the class of 1951 entered BHS halls and were welcomed by a roaring initiation. This year Miss Taney and Mr. Seguine saw them through as sponsors. Leroy Needens, as president, led them, with the assistance of Charles Hoff, vice-president; Georgia Wetzbarger, sec- retary;; Neva Owens, treasurer; and Bob Scott, student council representative. They gave an interclass play in radio script from which was a big success. Still determined, the class of 1951 returned again to BHS. The traditional Sophomore Hayride was held; they sponsored several dances, and were in charge of the decor- ations for Baccalaureate and Commencement. While ac- complishing all this they were under the leadership of their sponsors, Miss Burkett and Mr. Schweers. The class offi- cers were: Presidents, Bernard Johansen and Leroy Nee- dens; vice-presidents, Joann Bollig and Bob Scott; secre- taries, Betty Mueller and Charles Hoff; treasurers, Mar- garet Adams and Mary Ann Wendt; and student council representatives, Georgia Wetzbarger and Eleanor Koehler. Sophomore Officers II. Arinin, II. Johmimen, ■. Wets- It it rice r, C. Hoff, E. Koehler, M. Wendt, I,. Aeedens, J. Ilolliic H. Mueller, Mr. Sehweers. Ilnek Row I,. eeriens, W. Tomky. I». Sorensen, II. Scott, I . Sehweers, F. Hoff, I.. Henry, II. Thornsby, K. Pol- lock, II. Ed words, E. Thomas, I). Tomky. Front Row A. Hehrijc. W. Seeley, D. Flohr, II. Johansen, D. Ilretzke, G. Hnjcicles, F. Rltehie, l . Beneke, J. Noffh|nicer. C. Hoffman. E. Romero, II. Osborn. (THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY R. H. STENBACK SONS and C. A. GRAY)
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