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Ellio Luella Yerden First in the fight and every graceful deed. Chorus 3,4. Photography Club 2. Committees 1,2,3,4. Library Club 3. Treas. of Tat’1 Honor Society 4. Class Secretary 4. vearbook Staff 4 Senior Play 4. 'Yaldemar Zwinge Walt Always pushing; ever going. Soccer 1,2 ,3,4. Baseball 1,2,3,4. Basketball 1,2,3. Chorus 1,2,3,4. Student Council 3,4. Word of Life Club 3,4. Automobile Club 2. Athletic Club 2,3,4. Allied Youth 3,4. Senior nlav 4. Operetta 2. Taconican 1,2,4. Yearbook Staff 4.
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Robert L. Soles Cowboy He profits most who serves best. Chorus 2,4. Athletic Club 3. Senior Play Electrician 4. Yearbook Staff 4. June Vreeland She hath the deed done, who has made a beginning. Taconican Staff 4. Yearbook Staff 4. Senior Play 4. Chorus 2,3,4. Sewing Club 2. Allied Youth 2,3. Operetta 2. Committees 1,2,3,4. Typing Club 3. Stephen Wilcox Steve They copied all they could follow, but they couldn't copy my mind. Band 1,2,3,4. Chorus 1,2,3,4. Base- ball 2,3,4. Socoer 1,2,3,4. All County Team 3,4. J.V. Basketball 1,2.3. Co-Captain 3. Honor Society 2,3,4. President Honor Society 3. Taoonican 3.4. Editor-in-Chief 4. ESSPA Conven- tion 4. Class Vice-Pres. 1. Class Treas. 3,4. Senior Play 4. Student Council 2,3. Yearbook Staff 4. Monitor 2.4. Committees 1,2,3,4.
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C iaSi Jlidto We were welcomed into high school with the annual Freshman Initiation Hie girls were decked out in gym suito, cotton stockings held up by neckties and the biggest shoes they could find. They also had one side of their hair in pincurls and the other side was straight. The boys wore their blue jeans inside out and backwards rolled up to the knees over their pajamas. The Juniors made us look as foolish as possible, but everyone had a lot of fun. Our undertakings in our Freshman year were the Frosh Hop, a magazine drive and a food salo. Class officers for the year »48-‘49 were: Pres. Alice Vars Vice-Pres. Steve Wilcox, Sec. Madeline Jones, Trees. Rosemarie Griswold. In lur Sophomore year we did not accomplish anything but we managed to have some fun anyway. Our officers for »49- 50 were: Pres. Victor Lecce,V. Pres. Gayle Croxson, Sec. Rosemarie Griswold, Trees. Betty Sheridan. Patty Lewis was the representative to the student Council. Our Junior year was one of more success and excitement. When our first endeavor the Freshman Initiation rolled around we found that the Freshmen were very good sports and everyone had an enjoyable evening of fun and laughter.This was also the year we put on our first formal, the Junior prom. Rosemarie Griswold was crowned queen and William Moses king. Patty Lewis and Victor Lecce were chosen as attendants. At the end of the year we gave a Senior Ball for the graduating Seniors. The representative to the student Council was Betty Sheridan and our officers were: Pres. Rosemarie Griswold, Vice-Pres. Victor Lecce, Sec. Gayle Croxson, Treas. Steve T.ilcox. Hurrahl We are now the «dignified Seniors of B.C.S. after 12 years of fun and hard work. To start off the year we again elected Betty Sheridan as representative to the Student Council, and then proceeded with our first event, a Chick on supper. Next we presented a variety show which was also very successful. On Dec. 13 we made a small profit on a Spaghetti supper. Vie also took on the project of selling refreshments at the basketball games. One of our most important projects was our Senior Play, Everything Happens Tt Us. In the Spring came a partial reward for all of our work—our Senior Trip. The officers for »51-»52 were: Pres. Patty Lewis, Vice-Pres. Robert Kroboth, Sec. Luella Yerden, Treas. Steve Wilcox. Now the one objective is to complete the big job of finishing our yearbook.
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