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r THE I'I OX HER NAME Luther Ody La Verne kainate Pearl Collins Virginia Fit gihhon Francis Mercier John Stalker Charles Walluer ■Chick Ruby Child Fred Callahan ..Kelly Christina Schmidt Kee - Eulalia Quackcnbtish ■ Ukelele Hubert Corps t orpsie Faye Rickard Donovan ■ Ricky Jeannette Selet ■Mist Sclctz. Joseph Fines . Joe ' Clyde Wilking — Clyde Inez Hudson Polly Howard Hatfield Pete ■ Dilly ...Bill -Crook Ruth Quackcnbtish Tiny NICK XA M K A M BITIOX -.Loot ..To s| eak 57 different language ■ Vergie ..To be a cook ..... ■t oll .To own a Texas Kanch -------------- .Ginger —.To teach American History somewhere ■ Pooch ..To lie Admiral oi the Pacific Fleet ..Stalker To play solo flute in Lcland's Hand To lead them To lie heard in the world a hc was in It. H. S. To be natural To swim around the world ................... To teach the little ones ................... To lie as popular with the teachers as his brother ... —............ To Ik- a sulTragist To be able to play the piano and dance at the same time ............. ........ To invent the elixir of life for her pony. stop looking so serious ................ I e office llunky at I. U. ............. -Why! wn Why! .That's good Join the navy Well, sir Well, now Well, ah Oh. fiddle! Still love me? SONGS .. Everybody Wants the Key to My Cellar - You Arc Always Welcome at Our House” . Won't You Come Over to My House and Play .. Will You? Up in Mabel's Room ..Don't lie Shy. My Darling” “Don’t Make Me Sad “I Want a Doll” ..“Follow Me . How You Gout a Keep 'em Down on the Farm” Good Night. Dearie” I don't care ..Kiddin' me or showing me a good time? . “You anil Only You What's that you say? . I Ain't Got Nobody Where will we go— Norton's?..“Whcn the Preacher Makes You Mine .Silence gives consent........ Peace. Be Still — .... dill in Physics class To be a chemical enginer To serve To see the light of the western stars once more No? You sec? . Ha-a-a-a-a-a .Look I You know what! .Snap out of it Be sensible Oh! Bugs ..I«ct's see! .Quit your kiddin' ...You did? Hail! Hail! The Hang's All Here .. I'm Going to Start all Over I Ain't Got No Time to Have Those Blues” ... Tell Me That You Arc Sincere .. Come on Papa - When I'm Dressed Up. I'm the Best Dressed Kobe in Town” I'm Satisfied. What More Could I Ask? ies t’ou Tonight in Moonland “Oo I .a l.a I'm Having a Wonderful Time - I Love You Just the Same” S. A. MILLER I- M. HEATH Casey Jones I'll See Yo Cl. ASS OF 1920 I’liee Twenty-Six
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Til E PIONEER Horosrop? NAME Catherine Allen I .eland Armstrong Anna Hauer Marian Hailey Sally Miller Harold I nigh!in Marguerite Heath Samuel Hitchcock Nellie Mitchell William Seoggan Heel wig Dausch George Owen NICKNAME AMBITION FAVOKITE SAVING ; -Caddy Juit to l«e different .......Now stop I Susie ..To l e the leader of the Armstrong Hand 1-2-J— 1.2-3— 1-2-3— 1-2-3 Joe ..To become a professor of etiquette I want you to hush Monk ..To own a freight on the Motion He out to-nilc. Kid? .Sam.........To marry a rich old man with had cough Cute Aleck Emma Still . Maurice Hadcliffe Helen Gunn ......... George Flynn Mary Lanz ... Manley Toole Osie McDowell John Potter . Thelma Mitchell Harold Daggy Myra Slip? Winfred Robertson Esther Miller Stanley Crowe Edith Malott -Lofty......To l e a leader at all time .. Peggy ..To own a modiste shop in New York City .Sam ...To he a Breezy a hi middle name Mitch ..To he heard everywhere at all time Hill .Not to be afraid of a girl with red hair Hat .Stan know —a k him Gawge To he able to adjust hi height to that •You tell 'em Oh Piffle! Oh sweetie, sweet, sweet -You know Oh Hoy! Oh Dear! Why???? ...To wear hi stiff hat gracefully .—Mug ..Hick To startle the world with her musical talent To lie the leading caller at the Moose .Oh. they give me a pain Jake .. ..Toolcy Tom Ha none—a contented girl Pete time between here and Mitchell To hear Wedding Ml 1 hardly know .111 say .Boh .Skinny To become more efficient in dispensing .You can't ever tell I.ar h To own a coupe with a ga» tank that Edith To get a real man Have to study tonight SONGS . One' Old Sweet Song” ..‘‘Some Day . I Want a Doll” “Can You Imagine” “You Can’t Live with 'Em. You Can’t Live without ’Em” ..‘‘Kiss Me Again” -“Poor Butterfly” ..“Nothing’s Too Good for the Irish I'd Ixive to” ..“It's Never Too I-ate to lie Sorry” .“IXear Old Pal of Mine” They Go Wild. Simply Wiki Over Me Tear Tell the Story to Me” “I'm a Jazz Baby Tell Me Why Night Arc I-onesomc Will You Take Me Hack Again” . When You Ain’t » t No Money You Needn't Come Around” Where Do We Go front Here” “If You're Not Mistin' Me Then I’m Not Missin' You” I'll Not He Home Till Morning” In the Land of Beginning Again” Oh What a Pal Was Mary” When Dreams Come True” When a Feller Needs a Friend” Ju t Iztve It to Me” I Know What It Means to He Lonesome” Where I Leave the World Behind CLASS OF 1920 I'jifi- Twenty-tier
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Till-: I-| O X K E K History of the (Class of 1920 In Febrary. 1916. forty-two lads and lassies entered the doors of Bedford High school. In the fall, they were followed hv seventy-seven more, who complete the Freshman group. Everyone marveled at the ability and the courage displayed by these students, for they did not wait until they became upper-classmen, but immediately joined the organizations in which they were most interested. During the first year, the angel of death entered our class and took one of its most eminent members. Helen Clare Hendricks; although she is gone, the memory of her sweet and lovable character will linger always. The first year having passed quickly, we became Sophomores. Displaying the same spirit that had made us famous as Freshmen, we produced leaders in the Debating and the dice Clubs. We were participants in every movement for a bigger and better B. II. S. It was admitted throughout the school that never before had so fine a spirit been evidenced by lower classmen. As it is the ambition of every student to become a Junior, in the fall of 'IS we felt very proud. We organized earlier than had been the custom of most classes, with Stanley Crowe as president; ellic Mitchell, vice-president; Samuel Hitchcock, secretary and I .a Verne Ram age, treasurer. We chose the pink rose as our flower, but later we decided to use the school colors, red and white, for decoration. We began our entertainment of the Seniors with an old-fashioned fair, which was followed by a wiener roast and later a banquet. During our Junior year, a great honor came to us. as one of our members. Jeanette Selctz. tie- l for first place in the State Discussion Contest. Xow we have reached the pinnacle of learning in It. H. S.. for we arc in our Senior year, the happiest vet the saddest ot all. On Monday. •September 23d. we organized by electing Fred Callahan, a World War veteran, as president: Maurice Radcliffc, vice-president; Nellie Mitchell, secretary, and Sallie Miller, treasurer. Since that organization, countless numbers of honors have ben brought to B. II. S. by members of this class. Three of the boys were on the team that won the sectional. went to the state, defeated Lebanon and Gary and were downed only by the State Champions. Although as far as the score is concerned, we did not win the state, but we gained something even finer, for Harold Laugldin was awarded the (limbic prize for the best s| ortsmanship and mental attitude of any player on the floor. Front a thousand men Stanley Crowe was chosen as the .best floor guard in the state. Jeanette is to represent us again in the Discussion contest, and she will, we feel confident, repeat her success of last year. A number of our group have sought others fields of endeavor, for out of the one hundred nineteen, who entered high school, there are only fifty-six remaining. Probably a more remarkable fact is that Inez Hudson, Catherine Allen. Nellie Mitchell. Howard Hatfield, and Helen (hum are the only five who started in the primary twelve years ago. After a few short weeks we shall be seen no more in B. II. S. We arc going out into the world to meet problems of even greater stress, always keeping in mind the lessons that we have learned in Bedford High Seh nd. and that significant motto. Vincit qui sc vineit. Helen K. Gunn CLASS OF 1920 T»niiy.»vcn
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