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■ • ' ■ r HfVU age 15 CLASS HISTORY ’.Then they entered High School in 1925 as Freshmen, there were forty-two in their cl-rs. After a few days of High School life they cow that they would have to change from their former grade habits. .’ . ter settling down to real worl:, they organized as a class with Miss Cloney as their Adviser. At an All School Peltry given in October, they were inducted into the mysterious ways of this High School During their Freshman year they had many good times together. Especially did they enjoy studying lac In and Algebra. The things that stand out clearer in their minds are the two Freshmen and Sophomore parries, the Christmas party and the Freshmen Assembly. Only twenty-five came back the following year to be identified cb Studious Sophomores. They again chose Miss Cloney as their class advisor. They furnished their share of students in all the school activities. Darwin Deugan played on the first basket ball team, while Pe ul Knight and Richard Jones played on the second team. Mary Pletcher, Ruby Painter, E.nd Dorothy Priddy played on the girls' basket ball teams. James Kcgerty was the school cartoonist and they are proud to say that he is still with them. This year they are considered as Juniors, and chose Mrs. Allen for their class Advisor. They e-lecied Paul Knight as their President; Mary Pletcher, Vice President Ronald Weaver, Secretary; Rozann Rockstein, Treasurer. They gave the annual High School patry. Therfc: was cna happy day for the Juniors and. that v:r.c the day their rings came. In tne play Coldon Days by (cent, col. 2) --- (cont. col. 1) the Junior and Seniors classes. Hazel Phillips and James Hagerty were the leading characters.' The other Juniors who took part in the play were: Rozann Rockstein, Roger Robinson, Merl Brown, Paul Knight, Evelyn Nightlinger, Ronald ’Veaver, and Margaret Eidson. In the Commercial Department Hazel Wetzel is their star Typist. The juniors still hold an important part in Athletics, in the Operetta Bits O' Blarney the Juniors take the lead. Rozann Rockstein is the leading character. Paul Knight, Margaret Eidson, Miry Pletcher, Miribelle Hinklcy, Edwin Marsh, and James Hagerty are the others of their class who take part. By Leah Yolbfecht CLASS ENROLLMENT Standing, Left tc right: James Hagerty Merle Brown Elton Stover Richard Jones Roger Robinson Darwin Dcugan Evelyn Nightlinger Dorothy Priddy Mary letcher I.eah Volbrecht Ruby Painter FIeta Smith Mrs. Allen, Sponsor Seated: Edwin Marsh Ferris Moore Ronald Weaver Virginia Ewa.lt Margaret Eidson Muriboll Hinkley Rozann Rockstein Paul Knight Hazel Phillips Hazel Wetzel Olive Alspuugh Edwinna Sncrbum
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w £ h AT £ TO SAy IT, ir's TE.RRiiu.e.Gur ,r it po ft the SOPHMORE C.LASJ : Sohhyr ores [( Pb )) m THERE WCVL b OE. OWLy THROE c a ASUS IV Hi H SC MOL. '.!! Page 16 CLASS HISTORY On September 7, 1926, thirty-two Preshies started their high school career at B. S. H. S. They soon found out that they had to settle right down to hard work right away. They chose Mrs. Crittendon for their class sponsor and enjoyed many parties that year. They were very proud of themselves because the High School Yell Leader, Ordo Barrett, was chosen from their class. Even though they were called green freshies they had many members of their class in various organizations. Warren Hoopingarner and Anthony Barrett were on the boys 1 basketball team; Helen Nightlinger was on the girls' basketball team; Emery Bunnell and Ralph Painter were on the baseball team; and Ethel Bennett and Erie Lynne Stewart were in the High School Orchestra. This year, 1928, there were only thirty members in the Sophomore Class. They chose Mrs. Crittendon for their class sponsor arid enjoyed another year cf parties. Warren Hoopingarner, Emery Bunnell, Mark Alger, and Erie Lynne Stewart were on the basket ball teams. They also helped furnish music for the school with Ethel Bennett, Orville Davis, and Erie Lynne Stewart in the High School Orchestra. They have hopes of mere than thirty next year to make up their group of jolly Juniors. By Myrtle Mong It isn't your position, but your disposition that makes you a success. CLASS ENROLLMENT Following is the list of the Sophomores as they appear in their class picture: Standing, left to right: Vernon- Hnrner Ralph Painter Donald Crandall Harold Buck Orville Davie Robert Martin Erie Lynne Stewart Warren Hoopingarner Emery Bunnell Mark Alger Harold Eoadley Francis Clem Max Harner Raymond Roekstrr. Mrs. Crittendon, Sponsor Seated: The ora Warsco Frances Kayser Myrtle Mong Helen Nightlinger Helen Dunkelberg Olivia Alspr.ugh Doris Stover Ethel Bennett Mildred Anstiss Harriet Hinson Edna Fritz Helen Dubert Helen Buckmnn Marion Harrington Candace Ncidlinger Helen B. (consulting 'epok book): 0, my, that cake is burn- ing and I can’t take it out for five minutes yet. ’
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