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Y,--Q Pelly Ojficerr Commamierf President ,. . , ,. .. . Doug Perry Miss Winslow Vice-President King Westerlind Miss Trottier Treasurer ...,.. .. Mary Marron Mrs. Cameron Secretary Jeanne Downs Mr. Hall JUNIOR CLASS Our under classmates, who are next to attain their gold braid here at B. H. S., have been On the beam and held a true course to success this past year. They shoved off with a swing and waltz session - music being furnished by the popular wartime orchestra, The Victrola . As an additional feature, Cadets Annabelle Carpou and Bette Bauman opened the throttles and increased the knots with several sing and dance numbers - accompanied by Spec, Patsy Cornell. Petty Officer Alfred Rustice held a court mast in the form of a Truth or Consequences program. The second big regatta of the year was a variety show. The Commanders four teachersb held a baby contest, and Mr. Dorfler won the blue ribbon. The most memorable event was an all-boy ballet which promoted Louis De Ridder and Bill Paravella from Seamen to Coxswains. Among the other features was a pantomime by the Student Council, a magician act, and several numbers by our swing band. Looking through the ship's binoculars, we can pick up a successful prom which will be entered in the ship's log - their theme being the deck of a ship. The juniors are now going on their two months' leave and will report for reassignment in September. Q4
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The sophomores M seamen second-class-are embark- ing on their last half of the journey with smooth sailing assured by Commanders Bishop, Dorfler, Webb. and Rogers. Petty oflicers for the year have been the sea-faring four - Sheldon Salzman, Doug Dwyer, Taylor Gilford. and Craig Schroeder. Apprentice seamen f the freshmen - have com- lalcted a years journey with: john Leitch, Marcia Fear. -lane Hallock and Rod XWesterlind at the helm. They've lfeen supervised from the bridge by a reglai' bunch of old salts f Mrs. Keenan, Mrs. Schnaubelt, Miss Smith, and Mr. Cadwallader. SOPHCDMORES FRESHMEN
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