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L i-Ejiirgriiz Crisis JgURRtel928 C ff The Class of 'ZS President - - - - - - RAYMOND ALFORD Vice-president - ' ALBERT HENRY Secretary - - ' ' IDA BROCK Treasurer , - - - HUBERT OXFORD Hello, folks. Take a look at us. We're the high and mighty Seniors of '28, and we think we're just about the best bunch of Seniors Old Beaumont High has ever turned out. We've written our names in red letters in the history of B. H. S., and if you can find any group of students that are more red-blooded or harder fighters than we are, just show them to us and we'll resign. Back in '25, the Junior Highs didn't know that they had graduated a class that would capture the honors that we have taken. Latin? That's nothing for us. Didn't Ruth Stine win highest honors on her essay at the State Latin Tournament at Lufkin this year? We just eat Latin up. It's the same way with Trig., Chemistry, Spanish, or anything else you can name that's hard. We're the answer to a teacher's prayer. Ask any teacher in Beaumont High. Of course the Senior Class is proud to claim as its president that grand personage, Raymond Alford, captain of the Football Team, and all-around athlete, who always letters in three sports and has stacked up more B's than anyone in B. H. S. We also take the responsibility of claiming Mutt Evans, champion gum-popper and flapper de luxe. Then there's Ida Brock, who, besides being a most efficient member of the Pine Burr Staff and a member of the cast of Peggy, can lead yells like - -- well, you have to see her do it to appreciate itg and don't forget her colleague yell leader, Jerry Berly, romantic sheik with the Bolsheviki inclinations. Besides Walter Richardson who took the slow torture death as Editor of this yearbook, there's that really very curious person, Curtis Kellam. He's been proven insane and sane so many times by the jury in 303 that he hasn't made up his mind which verdict he'll accept. J. C. McLure is the only human skyscraper, and Albert Henry is a famous newspaper editor and orator, while Bernard Vener could actually wart the Statue of Liberty. Fish that lady athlete was our general utility girl, and there's Larkin, who is really a wonderful artist. And too we postively mustn't forget to mention those cooing young lovers, George and Estelle. Their names are enough. We surely showed our stuff in the Junior-Senior Basketball game, and maybe you think we didn't down those Juniors! They thought they had put it all over us, but some great man once said, Everything comes to him who is patient, and all we had to do was just wait and accept the big end of the score. Didn't we win the cup in the Better English Campaign last year, and then show our brotherly love by letting the Juniors win it this year? You couldn't find a harder working bunch of folks than our Senior Dramatic Team. Believe me they fought, even if it was on the stage in- stead of a gridiron or a basketball court. We do feel a bit sad when we think of leaving Beaumont High School - - some have even decided to remain a while longer. We've spent many a happy day inside her Stately doors, and those good times we've had in the 'gym we'll never forget What boy will ever forget those promenades with the only girl down the long halls bletween periods? A few of the girls may get weepish during Commencement, but t e majority of us will just hold up our heads and say, Goodbye, Old Beaumont High. You V9 been good to US, and we'll try to show our gratitude for all you've done for us by dfiilig the best that we can in college, business, or wherever we may go. 't-H 1 ,ug vi,
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