F . .. . JUNICRS CLASS or 1940 Junior Class Qlficers President . . . Donald Phillips Vice President . . Jack Arnold Sefretary-Treasurer . Virginia Lustig XN7E were proud to turn to that thrilling chapter in our lives, our junior Year, when fresh triumphs are added to our growing list of achievements. After much discussion we decided that we wanted something different and chose brown and burnt orange jackets. To start the social season, we swung into action by holding our class party in October. Next came our junior play, High Pressure Homer, which was an all around success. Then came the much awaited highlight of the season-Mthe Junior and Senior Prom. We spared nothing in our efforts to make this a long and oft-remembered night for the parting Seniors. Our class is well represented in every organization in the high school, in all sports, and on the honor roll. With the ending of our most delightful junior year, we look forward with great expectation to our Senior year. Page Tfwenly-:ix
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SQPI-IQMQRES Class ol 1941 KZ SoPHoMoRE CLASS OFFICERS President ........ Phyllis Arscott Secretary-Treasurer ..... Frank Manning WE, the sophomore class, while eagerly looking forward to the time when we will no longer be under-classmen, are participat- ing in every high school activity. Our athletic ability is proven by the fact that we have several members on both the Hrst and second basketball teams. The musical department has also claimed many of our members. We have mem- bers participating in all three music organizations. Stunt Night as usual gave us the opportunity of proving our superiority to our fellow students and the judges. Our class party, the main social event of the year, was somewhat eclipsed by the junior-senior prom which was held a week later, but a good time was had by allf' Although our social and extra-curricular activities keep us busy, we still 'dnd time to do enough work to see our names on the honor roll. All in all we are one of the most outstanding classes dear old B. H. S. has had the honor to educate, just ask us. Page T-uenly eight
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