Bedford High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Bedford, IN)

 - Class of 1941

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. All Members of the l IB Class- l lA's and l2B's from A through L l lAls and l2B's.from through Z E,,,.,-...-, ,,., ,, .., , Y H Y - With the juniors we look forward To their triumphant senior year, And may they carry onward The ideals We all hold dear. One hundred seventy-nine of them Are in the high school clubs, Wfe think this is a hopeful sign that Our successors won't be dubs. ,Oii1. The junior class is organized, so we shall take this place to mention their onicers and sponsor. Mr. Gainey, of the history depart- ment, is the sponsor. He is a capable leader, and has been junior sponsor for a number of years. The ofncers are: Tim Elford, presi- :lentg Albert Neumeister, vice-president, Nancy Maynard, secretary, and Gareth Huff, treasurer. For the last big event of the year, the Prom, the juniors work hard, and we, the seniors, Want to express our thanks to them. .. You juniors are good to us, You give us the Prom and such. We really do appreciate the fuss And for you we would do as much. Une hundred and eighty-three Compose this junior class. Oh, how we do appreciate these Of the 'forty-two senior mass. The juniors!

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Mau' T he class says this, so it must be true. Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most likeable-Gene Gilliatt intelligent-Maxine Stapp musical-Max Raines industrious-Claude Lowry fun-Dorothy Jane Johnson attractive-Mildred Bair handsome-Dale Baker sincere-Ray Hall bashful-Bob Quackenbush dramatic-Bettie Pace witty-Bill E. Bridwell talkative-Carol Leahy sentimental-Gene Elmore glamorous-Ruth Sowder mischievous-Nelson Branaman athletic--Chester Byers skillful-Jeane Siskel jolly--Mary Rose Heironimus eflicient--Joan Queen popular-Mark Caress capable-Claude Lowry friendly-George Megnin resourceful-Theodore Black collegiate-Betty Jo Turmail neat-Cathleen McRae chic-Martha Pitman polite-Ralph Scherschel clever-Marshall Sharp artistic-Fred Wampler coy-Carolann Corps unusual--Ann Dossen adaptable-Mary Robbins sophisticated-Rosemary Reuter individualistic-John Saveson understanding-Pauline Grubb comical-Philip Bunch stubborn-Aven Poole inquisitive-Roberta Ross carefree-Jim Rout timid-Carol Stansbury cheerful-Ethel Mae Wfycoff helpful-Bob White dignified-Kathleen Crawford flirtatious-Phyllis Gipson ambitious-Bill Hudson agreeable-Rollie Tindall vivacious-Jean Rowe original-Margie Bundy pep-Bill E. Bridwell deliberate-Maxine Huff dependable-Jane Edwards considerate-Marian Guthrie likely to succeed-Bill Conlon optimistic--Ray Simmons pessimistic-Ruth Harris I composed-Betty Roberts reserved-Jack Young forgetful--Nancy Gambrel representative-Max Raines representative-Rebecca Harris MOST OBVIOUS MEMORIES Things we love and leave behind Form gracious memories, And the new things that we all shall find Will not quite equal these. For these are the things that we loved best In all our high school days, And these fond memories of B. H. S. Shall never fade away. OUR COLORS ' Liberty Green and Colonial Bnjjt OUR MOTTO Launched-Where Jhnll we anchor? OUR FLOWER American Bennty Rose SCHOOL MOTTO Vinci! qni se vincizf



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On the sophomores, the in-betweens, We always can rely: They never fail to find a means, And their spirit will never die! Two hundred and two of the sopho- mores, Belong to the high school Clubs. Theyire always willing to do their chores, And are always in hub-bubs. ,i.?O As the in-betweens are not organized and, therefore, have no ofneers or spon- sor, the fact that they usually have five or six on the Straight A honor roll is the most impressive item to report here. The industrious ones are: Richard Veatch, Bob Bellush, Tom Bellush Cin- Cidentally they are twins, both play bas- ketball, and both are evidently good studentsj, Mary Ellen Howard, and Barbara Davis. Strange as it may seem. the sophomores are better represented on the Straight A honor roll than any other underclass group. .+,T011. Two hundred and twenty-seven Are in the in-between class. They seem to think they're in heaven When walking with a senior lass. But putting all jokes aside Tlze sophomores are dependable, They take all in their stride, And are very recommendable. These Sophomores!

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