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PRESIDENT i OFFICERS DALE SHURTS SECRETARY-TREASURER .......... .............. MILDRED LUMMIS VICE PRESIDENT .. CHARLOTTE OLSON 3 CLASS COLORS—Silver and Green CLASS FLOWER—White Lilacs SPONSORS—Miss Ober, Mr. Imes. Miss Bollman, and Miss Kirtland CLASS HISTORY In 1927, about forty-five green and gawky Freshmen entered the portals of B. H. S. We were those Freshmen, starting out upon our high school career with hope in our hearts which was not dimmed by the many taunts we received from upper classmen. Dan Morris was elected president of our class, Charlotte Olson, vice president, and Josephine Cole, sec retary-t reasu rer. But we soon overcame those obstacles with which all Freshmen are afflicted and became Sophomores. This year we celebrated our advent to this position with a picnic at the park. Our officers were: President, Robert McClelland: vice president, Maxine Pet-terson, ; secretary-treasurer, Mildred Lummis. Our third year in high school proved to be a great success. The Junior play, The Manacled Man, received much favorable Oi comment. We entertained the Seniors at a rainbow banquet. The class went to Downs for a picnic. The officers who so skillfully engineered this year were: President, Marvin Peden: vice president, Arnold Heiman: secretary-treasurer, Dale Shurts. Now we have arrived at the position called Seniors. We look back over four years in B. H. S. and find them extremely happy ones. Our officers this year were: Dale Shurts, president; Charlotte Olson, vice president: Mildred Lummis, secretary-treasurer. A reception was given for the Junior class members in the gymnasium in Japanese style. Sneak Day was celebrated in a most satisfying manner. The tale is told, and in the words of Omar the tentmaker: The moving finger writes; and, having writ, moves on.
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DALE AULDRIDGE General Course VIRGINIA BALDWIN Quit School HAROLD SCOGGAN Vocational Agriculture Course Hi - Y '29, '31 : Future Farmers Club '30, '31: Ak. Club '29. He doesn't talk a lot but when he docs he says something. HELEN BLACK General Course G. R. ’29. '30. 31 : Operetta, Lotta. 30: Operetta. ”H. M. S. Pinafore.” '29: Student Council '31 : Orchestra '29; Life Staff '31: Pep Club '3ft. A well filled m«nd can overflow and bless other minds.” FLORENCE GOULD Professional Course G. R. 28. 29. '30. 31 : G. A. A. '28. '29, '80. “ 'Tis beauty that doth oft make women proud, 'Tis virtue that doth make them most admired.” SUSIE OWEN Commercial Course G. R. '28, '29. '30; G. A. A. 28: Student Council '30. Never is careless, always is Kay. Happy and lovely, she Roes on her way. MAXINE PETTERSON Professional Course G. R. '28. '29, '30. '31 ; Orchestra '29: Operetta H. M. S. Pinafore” 29; Operetta. Hulda of Holland.” '30; Vice President of class '29: Editor of Life '31; Saica Staff '31 ; Adel phi Club '30: Hays Efficiency Meet '28, '29, ’30. “For we which now behold these present days. Have eyes to wonder, but lack tongues to praise.” GARNETT L. CASELMAN Commercial Course Operetta, Lotta,” '30; Operetta, H. M. S. Pinafore. '29; G. A. A. ’29. “She wears a smile that won’t rub off. EVEA ALSOP Commercial Course G. R. '28, '31 : Operetta, H. M. S. Pinafore, '29; Orchestra 30, '31 ; G. A. A. '29, '31. A lovely tcirl and very sweet, Surely a pleasant one to meet.” RAYMOND WARD Vocational Agriculture Course Hi-Y ’29, '31 : Operetta, Hulda of Holland. '31 ; Member of Life Staff '31 ; Future Farmers '30, '31 ; Harmonica Band 29, ’30, ’31 ; Intramurals ’31. Ladies, that's my business.
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