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SOPHOMORES »ji« spoil no i m1 liy .1. Front Row—Jalia Collins, Helen Aguilar, Rachel Arguello, Janet Eves, June Beck, JoAnn Bennett. Second Row—Phyllis Cissel, Alice Asselin, Elva Lee Banks, Evelyn Bentley, Julia Dunavin, De-lores Cummings. Third Row—Doris Cassidy, Laura Ann Chambers, Lila Dyer, Barbara Canfield, Teressa Aguilar. Fourth Row—Gene Holman, Arnold Bishard, Eugene Hofman, Ivan Curley, Richard Lyman. Fifth Row—Oren Gwinn, Kenneth Hickam, S. E. Dillow, Jay Howe, Jack Christenson. Front Row—Miss Place, Doris Gardner, Virginia Maruyama, Dwight Canfield, Jay Nicklos, President; Harold Hamblen, Lula Glasscoe, Helen Lockhart. Second Row—Ernest Onorati, Junior Losey, Patty Harvey, Helen Jobe, Florence Marshall, Evelyn Myers, Virgil Marcum. Third Row— Bob Jones, Lane Long, Jean Moore, Marjorie Overstreet, Joan Fimple, Nadine Mock, Doris Moore, Peggy Fimple, George McClain, Edward Melchoir. Fourth Row—Curtis Moe, Larry Pearson, Dorothy Owen, Owen Gardner. Fifth Row—Keith Morrow, Bob Lowe, Gene Holman.
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SOPHOMORES First Row—Lila Quarles, Twila Tomlin, Joann Smith, Joyce Stewart, Joanne Wood. Second Row —.Ruth Wight, June Pyle, Alvena Shenk, Donna Ray, Betty Jean Peck. Third Row—Lloyd Schoeck, Marion Warner, George Richards, Fred Trimmer, Tony Sena, Joel Thomas. Not in picture—Richard Artman, Lorene Blondell, Frank Candelaria, Phil Cisse’, Sammy Conso-nero, Franklin Dillon, Marvin Dillon, Danny Estrada, Geraldine Houser, Joe Hunke, Jesse Jacobs, Kenneth Kinder, Keith Kinder, John Lopez, Lois Lucero, Edward Lutz, Eugene Simpson, Bon Nell Webb, George Yamada, Alberta Carpenter. In the fall of ’45 a very enthusiastic class with 105 members stepped through the doors of BCHS. They have always had more in their class out for athletics than any other class and a number of the members play in the band. They have always taken an active part in all school functions. To begin their Freshmen year they were initiated with all sorts of torture, they thought. The class officers for that year were: S. E. Dillow ........................ President Harold Hamblin .................. Vice-President Dorothy Owen ........................ Secretary Jay Nickols .......................... Treasurer Bob Lowe ................... Boy Representative Jalia Collins ............................. Girl Representative Evelyn Wooten was choosen Santa Fe Trail Day Queen. The sponsors of the year were Mr. Beedc and Miss Alexander. They started their Sophomore year with a bang. This year their class officers were: Jay Nicklos ....................... President Harold Hamblen ............... vice President Sammy Consonero ................... Secretary Dwight Canfield ................... Treasure - Jack Christensen ......... Boy Representative Joanne Smith ............ Girl Representative ....Santa Fe Trail Day this year seemed to be their lucky day. They won first in square dancing and their float rated first. Their queen of the day was Joanne Smith. The sponsers of the class were Mr. Beede and Miss Place. The Sophomore dance was held at the end of the year. Twenty-two Tliiw oo-»|»oiiMiped liy l.ukrV MnrkH nml I.jin Aiiiniitx Hardware
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FRESHMEN First Row—Gloria Montoya, Marcella Gallegos, Jean Taliaferro, Norma Lee Price, Roybell Ratliff, Joan Taylor, Donna Husted. Second Row—Florida Muniz, Mary Miller, Alice Garner, Doris White, Kathryn Van Sant, Marcella James. Third Row—Dolly June Jones, Velma Hickam, Lola Fulton, Margaert Burchett, Lily Hall, Bertha Martin, Rita Nicklos, Vera Jones. Fourth Row— Donald Parrack, Bob Byrum, Bert Zimmerman, John Lara, Lee Roy Stettler, Donald Lingle, Bob Gillespie, William Setchfield. Not in picture—Lois Alvarez, Trinidad Aragon, George Archuleta, Armella Beamer, Burl Bray, Morse Braezeal, Raymond Candelaria, Harvey Coates, Ralph Deatherage, Warren De Vault, Catherine Ditzler, Charles Fritz, Archie Miller, Irel Ann Keller, Billy Steele, Junior Tourney, Robert Tourney, Virginia Gentry. The first of the school year saw many bewildered people roaming the halls of the Bent County High School, yes, the Freshmen. Under the order of the Sophomore class they were compelled to wear lots of lipstick on their faces and even finger nail polish in some cases, as well as some very funny clothes. The traditional Frosh mixer, sponsored by the Student Council, was held at the first of the year. It was here that these “new” students really became acquainted and began to feel a part of B. C. H. S. This year the Freshmen girls ushered in a new idea by organizing a Junior Y-Teens. They chose Shirley Johnson as Senior girl sponsor. The girls decided to follow a program similar to the Senior Y-Teens. This new organization worked out very well and the girls had some good times together. A very successful dance was held March 17, sponsored by the Freshman class. Marlene Meyer was chosen by her class for Santa Fe Trail Day Queen. The Freshman class boasted the largest membership in school, 110 members. The offi- cers for this year were: Frank Brown ........................ President Jo Ann Wright ................. Vice President Betty Brown ........................ Secretary Doris Ann Turner ................... Treasurer Tommy Freed ......... Boy Student Council Rep. Jane Gregg ......... Girl Student Council Rep. Their class sponsors were Miss Lamle, Mrs. Moe and Mr. Cline. Twenlr-tour 'I'llIn p»k«‘ M|M»i»Mor« l l» La An iniaw l.ra«l« r
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