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tar HARVEY THEOBALD Harv F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Band 1 Chorus 1 B Club 3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Football 2-3-4 State Farmer 3 LUCILLE PETERSON Lucy Chorus 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3 Forensics 4 DONNA WALSTAD Wallie Chorus 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3 Forensics 2 MARY ANN RYAN Ryan Class Officer 2-3 Annual Staff 3-4 School Paper 3-4 Class Play 3 Forensics 1-2-3-4 Cheerleader 3 HELEN ZEPPLIN Doc Band 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 B Club 4 Class Officer 4 Annual Staff 4 School Paper 1-3-4 Class Play 3 Forensics 1-2-3-4 Cheerleader 2-3 Compliments of OBMA STUDIO
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HELEN MEYER Ellie Band 3-4 Chorus 2-3-4 School Paper 4 Forensics 1-2-3-4 RICHARD MOYER Dick Band 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3 B Club 3-4 Class Play 3 Manager 3-4 DALE OLSON “Abe F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1 -4 B Club 3-4 Annual Staff 4 SHIRLEY MOYER Shirl Chorus 1-2-3-4 CLASS FLOWER AUDREY OWENS Auderary” Band 2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 B Club 4 Annual Staff 4 School Paper 3-4 Class Play 3 Forensics 1-2-3-4 Student Council 4 Cheerleader 3-4 School Fair Queen 4 Homecoming Queen 4 WHITE ROSE
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CLASS HISTORY Let's take a trip into our time machine. As we flip the switch we are a- ware of a queer sensation. As we get our bearings, we are back at the be- ginning of our Freshman year, and the sensation was pure fright. The suspense finally ended when the Juniors made us bona fide members of B.H.S. Tom Duesler was elected as our president and got our class off to a good start. We were very active in extra-curricular activities such as band, chorus, ath- letics, forensics, and newspaper work. Margreth Hosking was elected Home- coming representative. Pete Trainor represented us on the Student Council. Three cheerleaders were chosen from our class: Norita Eveland, Margreth Hosking, and Shirley Ash. As was a custom, we put on the annual Christ- mas party for the rest of the students with the aid of our advisor, Mr. But- teris. Once again we return to the laboratory time machine and this time we flip the switch marked 1952 that whirls us back to our Sophomore year. Our membership has depreciated from 33 to 32, with the loss of Leatrice Retrum and Peter Thompson to Hollandale and the gain of Allan Hixon. We have Tom Clerkin leading us this year with the aid of our advisor, Mr. Schaefer. This year, feeling more at home we are even more active in school activi- ties. From our class we have seven boys on the football team, ten on the basketball team, and eight taking part in forensics. Four of the eight school cheerleaders, Shirley Ash, Norita Eveland, Margreth Hosking, and Helen Zepplin, were elected from our class. Jerry Blaser was our Student Council representative. Mary Ann Ryan was chosen to represent us on the Home- coming court of honor.. On October 16, 1952, we sponsored a hayride for the entire school. When we press the button to 1953, things really begin to happen. Proud- ly we are now known as upper classmen. Our number has decreased again, this time to 29, with the loss of Tom Watkins to Beaver Dam, Allan Hixon to Monroe, Evelyn Meili to Dodgeville, and Ethel Erickson and Arnold Nelson at home. We are joined by Mary Enloe from Mt. Horeb and Allen Henry from Dodgeville. This year we have seven lettermen and six cheerleaders in our midst, not to mention all the Juniors in band, chorus, newspaper work, ahd forensics. Lucille Peterson represented us at Homecoming and Tom Cler- kin on the Student Council. Bill Brennan was elected president of the class and Mrs. Punzel was our advisor. One of the highlights of the year was initiating the Freshmen which turn- ed out to be lots of fun. Next came our class play Glamor Boy' which with the help of Mrs. Collins and Mr. Smith was a huge success. It was a great day, too, when our long awaited class rings arrived.The biggest thrill of all was presenting our Prom. Monty Hacker furnished the music. Bill Brennan and Arbutus Bohle reigned as king and queen to the theme Apple Blossom Time’. Now, rather sadly, we come to the last button marked 1954. It represents our last year at B.H.S. Pete Trainor was elected class president and Mr. Smith was our class advisor. This was really a big year for us withan annual to put out, class pictures class play, Homecoming, and all the activities that go with graduating. Home- coming was held January 8, with music by Dan Garson. Audrey Owens and Gerald Cork reigned as royal couple, and Shirley Ash represented the senior class on the court of honor. Our class play, Beauty and the Beef , was presented April 29, and with the help of Mrs. Wittenwyler, was a success. And so ends our trip in the time machine and also our school days at B.H.S. but although our school days are ended, there are still all these Mem- ories and many more that will not be soon forgotten by the graduating class of 1954 as they travel on the highways of life. Dick Moyer and Margreth Hosking
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