Bethel High School - Beacon Yearbook (Bethel, MO) - Class of 1950 | Page 27 of 118 |
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“t 680 4 10 5 Lyf ' 575 ' ' fini ,N 3, , SENIOR CLASS HISTORY With determination in their eyes and eagerness in their hearts, twelve spunky freshmen were off to seek more knowledge in a place called, Bethel High School. They strode confidently up to the doors of this beautiful stone building standing magnificently on the east- ern outskirts of Bethel, Missouri. Here they were greeted by many of the upper-classmen. On September 18, they were thoroughly init- iated and became bona fide sons and daughters of the Royal Bethel Tiger. Through out the year l9Ll.6-147, repeated encouragements were given them by their three instructors, Supt. Earl Bauerrichterg Principal, Eva Dale McDaniel: and assistant, Mr. Price Maddox. With Mr. Maddox as their sponsor, they chose Patricia Morrison, presidentg Richard Harvey, vice-presidentg Donna Allen, secretary, and Donald Harvey, treasurer. After much thought and careful con- sideration they selected the motto Strive to reach the limit of your power. As their class colors they chose blue for loyalty and white for purity. The beautiful red rose was made their class flower. As they traveled forward on their journey, they became less in number, some grew weary and some chose other paths to follow. There- fore, they lost Richard Allen, Deana Purley, and Harold Fuqua. During the year they displayed remarkable talent in presenting the three act play, Youth of Joyville. They were very active in sports, two of their girls were members of the basketball squad. On May 7, l9h7, they disbanded for a three month vacation.
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1950, pg 105 |

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1950, pg 7 |
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