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—— The Junior Class of °23 The class of ’23 returned from vacation “‘Rarin’ to go,” and feeling about five years older on account of their recent advancement. At their first meeting they elected Charles (Ketch’em) Ketcham President to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of Adam (Pud) Smith. Our Vice-President and Secretary Treasurer are Blanche (Lefty) Phillips and Hazel Laughlin, respectively. Our class teacher, Mrs. Morse, has led us through many trials and tribulations successfully. The Junior Class has its representatives on practically every High School team. We were represented on the basketball team by Emil Szuggas and Pud Smith, star guards, and Charles Bigley, center. Charles Ketcham and Grant Wood ably represented us on the debating team. Emil is practically our only representative on the cinder-path, but he holds it down well encugh by himself to make up for the rest of the Junior Claes who fail to respond to the sport of running. A l- though we never have more than four or five representatives on the honor roll, we get along fairly well in the matter of echolarship. Of those who concentrate their energies on their lessons, Hazel Laughlin, Mabel Caldwell and Charles Ketcham are nearly sure to have their names on the honor roll. “‘Pud”’ Smith, Kenneth Young and Blanche Phillips are our rep- resentatives on the Student Body and staff. Smith, Business Manager and Athletic Manager; Young, Art Editor; Phillips, Vice President. The class has four more members than it had in the Sophomore year. The new members were Permellia Frost, Charles Ketcham, Mabel Caldwell, and Alberta Brandt, making eighteen members in all. R. M. 23. Page Thirteen
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Sophomore Class History The class of 1924 appeared for the first time at High School in September, 1920. The green-complexioned numbers were herded into the halls of old B. U. H. S. We appeared at first to be as all former classes, but soon the class personality showed itself, and a great difference was observed as we became accustomed to our surroundings. The class appeared in the fall of 1921 as Studious Sophomores. Several were added to our number and we have a fine class. Who would care to see a group livelier and more ready to enjoy a genuine good time? We shine at athletics as well as social activities. George Guild has been captain of our baseball team for two years, and Virgil Fox was captain of the basketball team this season. How is that for a good showing? Clarence Hendricks represents us on both these teams, and Glenn McKinney and Frank Urton were on the second team in basketball. ““Tommy’’ Gilman, Mary Maher, Elaine Shideler and Nettie Pearce are the Sophs on the first team at indoor baseball. For proof of our stage ability, glance at the programs of “When Smith Stepped Out,” the Vaudeville and the Operetta. So it doesn’t really matter when, where, or how you go you ll be sure to find a Soph around in some important place. We are only just started now, but we expect much more from the class of ’24 in the next two years. M. W. °24. Page Fifteen
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