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ELEAN OR ARLENE ADELMANN Elie COMMERCIAL DELAWARE, N. A lively addition to the class in our junior year, Eleanor fit in easily with her charming smile and warm hospitality. Ambition: First woman to pilot a Jet! FavoritePaJtime: Talking and chew- ing gum. Noted for: Sweaters. Weaknem Spending money and a certain guy from out of town!!! LOYCE MAE BANGHART Loyce GENERAL PHILLIPSBURG, N. J Ranking second as most talka- tive, Loyce has more laughs than words and is always fun to be with. Ambition: To be a success in life. Favorite Pastime: Writing and re- ceiving letters. Noted for: Laughing. Weakne.rJ.' Phillipsburg. 1 1 JOYCE MARIE ALLEN Joyce GENERAL COLUMBIA, N. Blond,carefree Joyce makes harm- ony both socially and vocally. Ambition: To be happy. Favorite Paftime: Music. Noted for: Being with Cookie. Weakneu: Dave Reading it fafcinating, Expecialiy ivben concentrating. 'Il GARY VAN SYCKLE AYERS Ayers GEN. MANUNKA CHUNK, N. A hard worker, Gary is rather quiet in class but right at home on the dance floor. Ambition: To become an architect. Favorite Partime: Dancing. Noted for: Typing. Weaknerr: W'on't tell. BARBARA BAYLEY rruyigv ACADEMIC DELAWARE, N. J A delightful mixture of beauty and brains with a pair of dimples to match, Barbara's ways and willing- ness to work make her welcome any- where. Ambition: To be editor of the Bayley Daily. Favorite Paytime: Living. Noted for: Dimples and smile. Weaknern' HA!
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Clciss Officers President ELINOR FREY Secretary EARLINE ZIECH Vice-President RAY GUNTER Treasurer HARRIET THATCHER l.. -.f Closs History When the Class of 1952 entered the halls of B. H. S., we gave the teachers quite a surprise. We were different from most freshmen, not bashful and bewildered, but right at home. We started our high school career with Ed Kelley as class president, Carl VanHorn vice-president, Earline Ziech secre- tary, and Albert Titman treasurer, later replaced by Alice Duckworth. In our sophomore year, we elected Harriet Thatcher presi- dent, Lloyd Hosterman vice-president, Barbara Bayley secre- tary, and Alice Duckworth treasurer. Our Football Sock Hop created a gigantic sensation. To further boost our funds, we sold pennants and hats. Sparkling class rings finally proved the fact that we were juniors. As our navigators, we chose Harriet.Thatcher presi- dent, Elinor Frey vice-president, Barbara Bayley secretary, and Betty Vannatta treasurer. Our advisers Mr. Reinbold, Mr. Emele, Miss Williams, and Mr. Duncanis looked on with approval. Among our accomplishments was the ingenious program, Welcome to B. H. S. Our football refreshment stand also proved successful. During one of our serious moments, we elected the Clarion editors. Then came our crowning glory of the junior year, the prom, a Cinderellak Ball come to life in beautiful color. Name cards, senior pictures, graduation announcements, Christmas cards, candy, all at once. It was finally the last year. To guide us through our last diflicult and rewarding moments we chose Elinor Frey president, Ray Gunter vice-president, Earline Ziech secretary, and Harriet Thatcher treasurer, Although snowed under with senior details, we found time to sponsor a Sadie Haufkim Dance. The plays, Our Hearty Wfere Young and Gay, and Choi! Wanted were big highlights for us because of our leading participation. Dashing back from D. C., we found time to attend our last prom before those strains of Pomp and Circumstance reached our ears. Then, walking down the aisle to graduation, we realized that B. H. S. was no longer our home. But we know that its thought will always remain at home in our hearts. ADVISERS Mr. R. Emele, Mr. M. Reinbold, Miss R. Williams, Mr. A. Ducanis
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JAY F. BEERS Hjay!! AGRICULTURE HARMONY, N. Considered the most likely to raise a riot, jay excels at getting into trouble. Ambition: What's that! Favorite Paftime: Messing around. Noted for: Having trouble with teachers. Weabrzem Teachers. SARA ANN CLARK ffsallyli ACADEMIC I-IARMONY,, N. J. Sally is an attractive, all around American girl who shines on our cheerleading squad. Ambition: To come back to Belvi- dere to teach Physical Education. Favorite Paftime: Cheerleading. Noted for: Going steady? Weabrzesr.' GAD! LEWIS BELL, JR. Lewi.r GENERAL BUTTZVILLE, N. A very quiet fellow in school, Lewis is always with Gary. Ambition: To become a plumber. Favorite Pastimes Hunting and fish- ing. N oted for: Thar's a question. WeakneJJ.' Guess. DONALD WESLEY COOKE Coobiel' AGRICULTURE DELAWARE, N. Active in FFA work, Cookie is ordinarily a reserved person, but he is never afraid to express his own opinion. Ambition: To become a successful farmer. Favorite Paftime: Fishing and hunt- ing. Notet! for: Bashfulness. uV6'tlk7Z6.I'.f.' Driving the farm ma- chinery. MARILYN ARLENE BUCHMAN Marilyn COMMERCIAL HARMONY, N. Reticent except when with Loyce, Marilyn is known for her neat attire. Ambition: To live in Boston next to Fenway Park. Favorite Partime: Listening to disc jockeys. Noted for: Talking about Phillips- burg. Weakrterf: Clothes. 4. 4, D' S V. in U . . I I M, . . W B -4 1 . - .- a. i F Yi. . . - 4 M... ,. 7. .., .A , -.KIUEKQJM Q 0. .. . Jaimfzivixg.. N A . .,,4,Q-are I 1. .cr sem w f Q-1: -+9-f., g:s'W,, I H .1 vim gf 3,2 A - , R YW. r-1 -gf f QW 7'f'n'f'i'- ,',j ' 'Y :X .rf ': .. . --Ifq iffbii it-fmvf----M .-. ,X . -Me-ww few' 1 .. - .gf . Q' rfiblivfi ,5fWfW' -' -' iffy- ,f 1 BX-.1 Q . - -uf .1-iw- : 2 it ' '- 1 ci : g ug.. ug--af -A . -H . M I ,, y' ' ff .1 I, lf 11 .'f ,l' .f.fl ' 5' K. ' f' ' --. 1 ' ii n 3 I LQ Y gi if at 4-I - ' 'Q 4 Pi-if-z..,--, s' -l . 34' E : nz Q' Eli Ei Qtr x avr' , 5 ,kj K, fl lx- ' - gi 'aj' Pkg ' 4. .it:l.V,..! - Q id... ti'-gm-1 A 1 wfnzif . .5---ULU.-' x. Q '- v --fm 1 -- 'ft !:QQ9 f! .-.i-W-tif N ' g f F ' . M51 'A - V'- f--Qivg isari it t 4 t - ia, --
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