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1 l Sophomore Ofneers and Advisors: Standing-Mrs. Pound, L, Wear, B. Sweeten, Mr. Kolste. Knes-lingiT. Cottrell, D. Swanson. CLASS UF '46 No longer green Freshmen, the Class of '46 found that school wasn't half bad when there was a lower class other than themselves to kick around . The main objective of the Sophomore Class, revenge , was soon attended to. As usual the Freshmen were the ones to suffer. The fatal day was picked and on October '1, the surprise party was held in the cafeteria. The terrifying screams of the horrified Fresh- men being put through their paces, rang through the halls. The now bold Sophomores set out to show the upperclassmen and faculty that they could uphold the honor and traditions of Burlington-Edison High School. These students tried for and made the Blue and Gold staff, Tinas Coma staff, Torch Club, All School Play cast, and a few of the stronger sex made the Big B club. These students proved that there was some talent in the Class of 46. The Torch Club found that about one-third or more of its members were Sophomores. At the beginning of the year when the student body was awakened to the fact that it was minus a yell leader, two Sophomore girls, Arleen Kruger and Arlene Taylor stepped up and took over with the true spirit of B. E. H. S. and led the cheering section through a successful year. Tom Cottrell was elected president of the class, Lorraine Wear-class representative, and Bernice Sweeten-secretary. These and many more hard working students led the class through a successful year. ...I 2?
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Y Freshman Officers and Advisors: Standinegsllliss Cunningham. G. Simons, U. Henry, Mr. llishop, Kneeling-4.1. Henry, E, Maxwell. CLASS UF '47 As green as they come, was the title given to the Class of '47 as they entered the port- als of Burlington-Edison High School. Eyes and ears wide open, they soon found their Way about and became accustomed to the traditions, laws and routine of high school life. On October lst, all eyes were turned on them as they came to school With clothes on wrong side out and backwards, which marked their traditional initiation by the Sopho- mores, which was held that same evening in the high school cafeteria. Here, they Were really put through their paces with the big bad Sophomores hovering over them With club in hand. The Freshman Class was well represented in school societies and sports. Bud Ovenell and Roland Kirkby were outstanding in basketball and Bill Lacey in baseball. They show much promise as future athletic stars in B. E. H. S. ' Others made the Tinas Coma staff, the Blue and Gold staff and the All School Play. Capable officers for the Class of '47 were lerry Henry-President, Charlene Henry- Class Representative, Ed Maxwell, Secretary-Treasurer, and Gay Simons, Vice President. Miss Cunningham and Mr. Bishop were the class advisors. Passing through what might be called their toughest year, the green Frosh are not as green as they were by any means, and with all indications promise to be future leaders in Burl- ington-Edison High School.
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