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heir Class llli We, the Class of 1938, of the Berrien Springs High School, having been declared mentally sound by our good physicians, the faculty, do make our last will and testament in the fond hopes that all may be impressed by our noble spirit of fairness which has lasted even to the end. As a last exhibit of our generosity, we leave to: The mighty halls of B. S. H. S.—great loneliness caused by our quiet departure. Our successors, the Juniors—our ability to publish the Drift on time. The Sophomores—a deep sense of duty and obedience. The Freshmen—our right to guide the school into even more righteous and dignified paths. Mr. Weine—hopes of another capable office boy. Mr. Hawkins—a team that will play basketball like the team of 1938. Mrs. Stebbins—a well-filled breakfast tray for second hour. Mrs. Crittenden—many quiet evenings at home with Crittie. Mr. Jorgensen—a new bonnet for his bees. Miss Graham—less burned food and fingers. Mr. Nelson—a new set of unbreakable saw blades. Mr. Gill— Date-minded history students. Miss Kruger—a solemn, studious Boys' Glee Club. Mrs. Bender—a quantity of loud speakers for those shy students. Maxine Beissel—her right to make school costumes to whoever can fill the place. Richard Blomberg—his Ford to whoever thinks he has enough wine to fill the radiator. Marian Bowerman—her artistic ability to Chuck Mierau. Huberta Botham—Arthur Arnett to the tender mercies of the Sophomore girls. Mary Buckman—her position in Don's Sandwich Shop to no one. She wants it herself. Eldon Bunnell— his way with women to Arvid Erlandson. Pauline Burgoyne—her tardiness to her sister, Ileen. Donna Camp—her shrinking power to Marjorie Martin. Maxine Chrismore-—her shyness to Mary Betchke. Edward Cleveland—his talkativeness to Clifford Machacek. Duane Dean—his debating powers to Betty Richards. Millard DeLauter—that enormous horn to anyone who's big enough to handle it. Jeanette Ewalt—her ability to get in and out of trouble to Venora Robinson and Betty Shearer. Elvira Herman—her even temper to June McGath. Howard Hoadley—his skipping ability to whoever thinks he can get away with it. Junior Hogue—Marianne to no one. He says, Hands off. Victor Jones—his profile to Bob Myers. Marjorie Kephart hopes Maxine Wooley can use her shorthand knowledge. Bernard Kesterke—his position as center on the B. B. team to Harley Marschke. Dorothy Lemon—her dancing ability to Vivian Porter. Bernice Lochinaw—her typing eraser to the Typing Class. Donna Miars—her quiet ways to Omega Smith. Milton Marschke his English class giggles to Robert Robinson. Don Merrill—Mary Ellen Lucas to the tender care of Alvin Marschke. Ethel Nightlinger—the street corner on which she meets her boy-friend to Ruby Krone. Fay Nightlinger—his athletic ability to the man who thinks he's good enough to fill his place. Wilda Ol-ney—her gift of gab to Jane Clark. Lucille Pennell— her personality to Frances Becker. Geraldine Porter—her book Dieting, to Jane Harris. Jane Rosenberg— her scholastic record to Barbara King. Willis Shafer—his borrowing habits to Royal Porter. Stewart Shearer—his striking personality to Charles Dilley. Elaine Snyder—her petite figure to Doris Schlutt. Leta Spaulding—her love of the opposite sex to Eleanore Botham. Merle Spaulding—his way with the teachers to Bob Wollam. Robert Storick—his grin to Nathan Patland. Ray Strong—his rosy cheeks to Lawrence Busse. Junior Shunkwiler—his right to drive the Plymouth to his brother, Stanley. Arlene Wetzel—her right to wear the right clothes to whoever has them to wear. Grace Zukaus—her great hunger to next year's seventh-hour office girl.
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LETA SPAULDING ”The more you laugh the better you feel.” Glee Club '35. ’36. ’37. ’38: Drift Staff: Canoe Staff; Society of Speaking: Orchestra ' S; Home Economics Club PAULINE BURGOYNE ” especially adore ex-varsity men. Glee Club '35. ’36, 37: Socle v of Speaking '38; Home Economics Club ELAINE SNYDER The sk.in you lore to touch.” Glee Club 35, 36. 37. ‘38: Drift Staff: Canoe Staff: Home Eco- nomics JANE ROSENBERG Quiet, unassuming, and brilliant.” JUNIOR SHUNKWILER “A blush in time saves nine.” Future Farmers ' 5. 36 RICHARD BLOMBERG ”Oh, that eternal Ford.” Glee Club ’35. ’36. ’37, '38: Drift Staff: “When Ghost Meets Ghost”; Society of Speaking ARLENE WETZEL She is cool, calm, and collected.” Glee Club ’35. '36. '37. ‘38; Canoe Staff GERLADINE PORTER Variety is the spice of life.” Glee Club '35. ’36, 37. '38; Home Economics It is only fitting and proper that we now present our beloved Alma Mater. Need we say more?
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and Prophecy Maxine Beissel—Succeeding Miss Graham as instructor of Home Ec. at B. S. H. S. Richard Blomberg—Professor of Chemistry at University of Illinois. Marian Bowerman—Cartoonist for 'Gags and Gals. Huberta Botham—Distributing pamphlets on Care and Affection for Sophomore Boys. Mary Buckman—Waitress at Club 66. Eldon Bunnell—Stand-in for Robert Taylor. Pauline Burgoyne—Can be seen every afternoon walking her children in the park. Donna Camp—Mannequin for Photoplay Magazine. Maxine Chrismore-—-Miss America of 1940. Edward Cleveland—Independent lawyer defending his own divorce suit. Duane Dean—Editor for the Berrien Springs Era. Millard DeLauter—His voice has changed and he is now singing a windy tenor. Jeanette Ewalt—Is now in charge of the Information Bureau at Hinchman Sees all and tells everything. Elvira Herman—Bigger and Better Florence Nightingale. Howard Hoadley—Taking over Dizzy Dean's place in pitching for the Chicago Cubs. Junior Hogue—He and Marian Wolcott skipped the country two years ago. Victor Jones—Poor boy was killed in action during the Far Eastern crisis. Marjorie Kephart—Has attended the U. of M. for six years and is still waiting for her Prince Charming. Bernard Kesterke—He and Virginia have purchased a farm on the Redbud trail, Dorothy Lemon—She and Ina Rae Hutton have taken over the Country Club. Bernice Lochinaw—Private Secretary for a dentist in South Bend. Donna Miars—She and Carles are still trying to decide. Milton Marschke—Professor of Good Old Mother Nature at Vassar. Donald Merrill—Has annexed a super de luxe Esquire onto his name. Ethel Nightlinger -Editing a new revised edition of 20th Century Bookkeeping. Fay Nightlinger—Captain of basketball team for two years at U. of S. C. Wilda Olney—Is still expecting Harold's divorce decree to be declared final. Lucille Pennell—Ronald Hoadley's modern housewife. Geraldine Porter—A high-pressure saleslady in Marshall Field's, Department for Men. Jane Rosenberg—Short-story writer for the Redbook. Willis Shafer—Coaching Notre Dame's Young Hopefuls. Stewart Shearer—Has just received his medical degree at Northwestern. Leta Spaulding—Makes recordings for laugh sequences during Jack Benny's programs. Merle Spaulding—Foreman for WPA in Buchanan. Elaine Snyder—Stewardess for United Airlines, Inc. Robert Storick—President of Yellow Cab Service in Detroit. Junior Shunkwiler—Is the brains of a racketeering gang in Chicago. Arlene Wetzel—Owner of an exclusive Beauty Salon on Fifth Avenue in New York. Grace Zukaus—A commercial teacher after being disappointed in her love affair.
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