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ll 'Q V' ' O X ylillnlilul l '1 - Because of outstanding scholastic achievements this class of '32 has been known throughout its entire intellectual career as The Unusual Class . When we entered dear old B. M. T'. H. S. we were looked upon merely as green, insignihcant Freshmen, but our worth was recognized when our famous bathing beauty, none other than Sonny Quinn , took his swanfdive into Buck's fiSl1'p0I'ld. We elected as president Bill Norment. From our class Emma Pentecost and Bill were select' ed to be the school's leading lights, the cheer leaders, which office they have held throughout the four years. Under their cheermanship our football team won the Western Kentucky championship and was cofchampion of Kentucky. Both of our basketball teams won the Regional and our class loyally supported the school in all its activities. Our famous swanfdiver, Sonny Quinn, brought added glory to our school and our class by winning the State contest in science. And then came our more colorful and exciting history as gay young Sophomores. We came back to school feeling as though we owned the world. Again we elected Bill as our president. We are proud of the fact that the Pep Club, now a very important club in our school, was or- ganized by two from our class, Sara Virginia Rash and E'Lois Geibel, and the majority of the members are from our class. Again the mighty Quinn overcame all obstacles to become the state champion in biology. Who, in our class. can forget the Sophomore Hayriden to Morganfield and the boys holding up traflic there to play leapffrog in the street? Then we were jolly ole' Juniors. There were only two more years for us and we were de' termined to make t.he most of them. We elected Bill as president for the third time. This year B. M. T. H. S. won the State contest for scholarship. Needless to say, the juniors, led by Tony Perrier, state champion in physics, did their part in obtaining this honor. The Seniorfhlunior and ,luniorfSenior entertainments were great successes. The Seniors enter' tained us royally with a barbecue and we gave them a Cabaret party at the Masonic Hall. Seniors! Who can forget his Senior days in high school? The girls finally triumphed over the boys and elected as class president, Kitty Blanc. Would you ever think, by looking at our dignified president, that she had been caught by Mr. Floyd peeping through a keyhole? This year the Purple Flash performed wonders by winning a 6f2 victory over the Morgan' field team, which was recognized as one of the strongest teams in Western Kentucky. In our annual Thanksgiving Day clash with Owensboro our team beat them 18fO. Our basketball team was also successful this season, only defeated by Corydon at the last minute in the finals at the Regional Tournament. Ours was the first Senior class to be granted the privilege of a Senior Study Hall. Our class also enjoyed many Senior parties. The Scholastic Contest was held in Henderson this year and B. M. T. H. S. was well represented. Added glory was brought to our class by Perrier, the physics shark, winning State in English Mechanics and Compton coming second in State in English Literature. Then began the Senior activities-the Seniorfblunior Reception, The Junior-Senior Re' ception, the Senior Class Play, Commencement exercises and the dance. And now we have completed four happy years in our lives and have come to the parting of our ways. But no matter what the future holds for us we can never forget the days spent and the friends made during our four years in B. M. T. H. S. -DOROTHY SUTTON. c t s 2 Q Q93 gf' U23 ai. T 1 141'-
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