Barron High School - Bear On High Yearbook (Barron, WI)

 - Class of 1920

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INEZ SMITH LEAH THOMPSON ' 0 Demufev quiet, and 1 eS'31'V9d- Her salad hath power to charm LUIS SMITH the masculine heart fand stom- A merry heart doeth good. achb' 1+1sTHER THOMPSON VERNA TIMBLIN A great deal of fun lurks behind She looked so meek and was not that solemn Visage. meek at all. 1 History of the Class of '21 In the fall of 1917, the largest class of Freshmen known yet, entered the soon-to-be well known portals of B. H. S. They were a curious procession of big and little, scared, young people, and according' to the Sophs, above the usual mark when it came to greenness. After suffering the consequences of this feature for a few days, they became atnhome and took it all as a matter to beendured by all in their turn. Their first days were spent in the usual Freshman pastime of getting' lost and wandering into a Soph class, much to the enjoyment of the Sophs and their own discomfiture. Then the rest of the year of their infancy Was spent as children will, in having a good time, as well as filling their vacant brains with such knowledge as came their way. Some of the boys tried their hand at basket ball and although usually defeated they were not quitters, but came back at their opponents again. The next fall they again passed through the door of learning, but now they were Sophomores and below them was another vastly inferior bunch whose verdant nature provided the Sophs with plenty of amusement for the rest of the year. The class this year was not as large as before. Some of the seekers for knowledge had faltered and fallen along the way, but the class was still strong. Aside from being a source of perpetual woe to the Frosh and a worry to the faculty this year passed quietly. The girls purchased sweaters for the basket ball team and after sewing the B. H. S. monograms on them presented them to the school. They also served as kitchen mechanics at the J unior-Se- nior banquet. , September, 1919, found them back at B. H. S. as Juniors. Before. Christmas they broke all precedents by purchasing their class rings. This year soon passed and as it closes we will express this wish, May We see them all back next year for a glorious finish to their High School career. - ESTHER BORG, '21.

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. , I 'ffq-f' 't .J-fu ef W., f .wwf ,I ,fe--I W,- 0 I Juniors MILDRED AM UNDSON When she laughs theworld laughs with her. I STHER ANDERSON When I feel good I'm happy. MINNIE ARNESON Giggle, giggle, all the while. 1 OIT BOARDMAN Eat, drink, a11d be merry, for to- 11101'l'0XV'NVG die. . I STHER BORG ' Courtesy and honor are the prime virtues of womanhood. HARRY BURNHAM Who in height all others does outshine, And chases te11 nights out of nine? 'Tis Boots. LHARLES BUTLER I aim high. DEAN BUTLER ' ' Kind hearts are more than coro- nets. If STHER OHRONQUIST While she liveth she hath a good tongue in her head. GRANT CLEMMONS Full of fun and mischief too, But mostly doing things he shouldn't, do. ' , MILFORD COIVLEY Content to do his duty, and in duty iind full reward. . OUIDA DAVIDSON Virtue personified. GLENN ESPESETH To him, silence is golden. ROY FOREHAND I pity timid men. ELEANOR HAGEN Once a friend always a friend. ALTA HAMMANN One ear it heard, at the other out it went. ELLA HAMMANN A ready'remark and a smile. MARIE HANSON Quiet i11 appearance, with motives unknown. . AMELIA HORNE Her life has many a hope and aim. MYRTLE JOHNSON Oh! cheer upg you'll soon be dead. PALMER JOHNSON V - Athletics is indispensable to the life of young men. GLADYS JOSEPHSON Unthinking, idle, wild and young, She laughed and danced and talked and sung. EVA KLEIN ' Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant to think of. ARTHUR LEHMAN Nature mightarise and say to all the world, This is a man. GAYLE McEATHRON He's such an - unsophisticated youngster. , KENNETH McKINNY A It is not length of years that mea- sures wisdom. . LLOYD NELSON I Darn it, I wish I was big. LAURA POST . Our sophisticated Junior. ANDREW QUAM V Quiet, but talkative on occasions. ELMER SAMBERG Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw. 1 ' CHARLES SODERBERG Hitch your wagon to a star, Keep your seat and there you are. ARCHIE STRAND Manager of the biggest smile in B. H. S.



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