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CLASS WILL We, the class of ' 34 of B. U. H. S., being of sound mind and good intentions, declare this our last will and testimony. May it be carried out in the old school spirit. I, Lucille Anderson, will my ability to chew gum to Cliff Mathews. I, Howard Arcularius, will Virginia Black to anyone that can handle her. I, Helen Barlow, will my whisker bachelors to Emily Phillips. I, Fairy Blee, will my famous rolling eves to Fern Stark. I, Phillip Butler, will my ability to get out of class to Sidney McAfee. I, Woodrow Carrington, leave my golden locks to Roma Carriere, I, Marion Cashbaugh, will my book entitled How to Get Your Man to all unfortunate women. I, Dorothy Dean, will my Come and get me, Honev, look to Betty Taylor. I, Dorothy Di. (jn, leave mv pleasant smile and smartness to Viv Johnson. I, Finley Hartshorn, will my love for Marion Cashbaugh to Marion Rigg. I, Clara Hess, will my dancing ability to Wilbur Parent. I, Allegra Jockisch, will my other people ' s boy friends back to their original owners. I, Norman Kinney, will my sense of humor to Pete Giraud. I, Howard McAfee, will forget the many affairs of mv school days and will devote my life to pleasanter things. I, Carlton McKinney, will Miss Beatty to anyone who can argue fast enough. 1, Ray McMurry, will my ability as a democratic leader to Harold Rossi. I, Kenneth Partridge, would like tn will my gym clothes, but they are not paid for. I, Floy Phillips, hereby bequeath my ability as a vamp to Crissie McMurtrie. I, Genevieve Roberts, can ' t find anything to will. I, Weldon Roberts, will my tap dancing ability to Lenore Stein. I, Louis Rossi, will my ability to lick boys to Harry Vonderheide. I, Charles Starks, will my ability as a lady-killer to Newton Evers. I, George Vonderheide, present to Roger Schiveley my ability as a big shot in athletics. EL PI NON II
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SENIOR CLASS On the fifth dav of September, 1930, thirty-five badly scared fresh- men came into Bishop High School. Their general actions were evad- ing sophomores, getting their classrooms mixed, and forgetting books. But this only lasted until the Freshman Reception. Then, the poor victims of circumstance were really initiated into high school life. As freshmen, both boys and girls were outstanding in athletics and scholarship. The ne.xt year they returned as sophomores. Their part in the Freshman Reception was performed with much pep and groans (from the freshmen). This was rather an inactive year and only one party was held. However, the class did win many honors in several fields. In 1932 this same group of students entered as reserved juniors. They first sponsored a Junior Carnival which was a great success, both financially and otherwise. Then came the big event of the year, the Junior-Senior Banquet, which was an honor to the class. Again, the following fall, the class came back for the last time as dignified seniors. The annual Senior Ball was given in November and was acclaimed a huge success. The boys won much praise for their athletic ability in various sports. Also, the class was credited with hav- ing seven members on the Scholarship. Other members were out- standing in debate, dramatics, and student government. A Senior Ditch Day and an Old Clothes Day provided much fun and amusement for the class members. The Junior-Senior Banquet was a big success and was the last grand time that they got together. Then came commence- ment, a realization of many dreams. The class is now ready to face the world and to bring fame and honor back to the school from which they started and graduated. Officers were: First semester, president, Carlton McKinney; vice- president, Dorothy Dixon; secretary, Genevieve Roberts. Second semester officers were: president, Norman Kinney; vice-president, Dorothy Dean; secretary, Fairy Blee. Advisors, Mr. Wood and Mrs. Foster. 10 EL PI N ON
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JUNIOR CLASS In the year of ' 31 There came some freshmen dumb; If you will watch, and look and wait, You will see the juniors great. Our freshman year was quite a try. We ' d look at a problem and heave a sigh. On came our mighty sophomore year, We hustled up anil lost our fear. The carnival was very gay. The banquet, too, all must say. Our junior year was not so slow. But when we ' re seniors, watch us go- OFFICERS 1st Si ' iiicsWr President Clara Shelly Vice-President Enid Amon Secretary. ...T)()KO WiLKERSON Treasurer Hazel Deiiv ' ( Semester President Wilki K Parent Vice-President .V.W l. NV. JoHNSON Secretary VivlAN Johnson Treasurer ViRCiNLX Black 12 EL PINON
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