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Senior Class Junior-Senior Banquet - - iq May 10 Class Play, f'St0p Thief ' ------- Q - May 15-16 Baccalallreate Address by Rev. Nefllercilf, Clnrisfian flll1ll'C'll b - May 18 f'0llllllk?lll'8lll6Ilt Plxercises, High School Auditoriuni - - - A Mayi23 Address by IDP. Edwin L. Starlmvk, llIllVf'I'Slly of Iowa Fl0W6l'-iAIl18I'llfdll Beauty Rose Motto-Finished, yet beginning Colors-Orallge and Black Page Twenty-0nd
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4 I President - I 5 i Okle Coy Pete Class President 1. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2, 4. Glee Club 3. 4. Annual Staff 4. Does everything he goes into plays football-hard, but fair. and always elean. as he Thelma Hunter Normal Training 3, 4. Post Staff 4. Just a modest little miss. Harry Herod 'Shebal' Glee Club 3, 4. Normal Training 3, 4. Class Play 4. Genius is a capacity for avoiding hard work. CLASS OFFICERS - Marvin Patterson Vice President - - - - Alfred White Secretary and Treasurer - - Leota Bell Q Page Twenty
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Class History It was on September 4, 1920, that the Sophomores were busier than ever before, performing their annual initiation of the largest class of Freshmen known in B. H. S. up to that time. The number was fifty-two. and this seemed exceedingly large, especially i11 the old building. The hearts of the Freshmen were heavy as they first ascended the stairs, feel- ing as if they had undertaken an endless proposition. Of these fifty-two eighteen have been summoned elsewhere, but the remaining thrity-four with the addition of five more have successfully mastered the daily prob- lems placed before them and are now in line for their diplomas. The class has taken a deiinite part in many activities, having had at least one winner in the local Declamatory Contest each year, a de- bater on the first team this year, and a district winner in the State' Essay Contest. The class has excelled in athletics, having captains as well as many other stars in football, basketball, and track. The present Senior class is the iirst to be graduated from the new High School building. Let us hope that they will be a credit to it. The oiiicers of the class for the first, second, and third years were as follows: FRESHMAN President - - - - - - Okle CON' Vice President - - I. O. Harper Treasurer - - - Alfred White Secretary - ---- - llrI21Py Ke8giH SOPHOMORE Ppgsidenf, . . ---- - - Claude Porter Vice President - - Bernice Wilcoxson Secretary and Treasurer - - - I. 0- HQIPPGP JUNIOR President - - - - - Alfred XVhite Vice President - - - - Mary Keegan Secretary and Treasurer - Ull2il'lffS CPRVCH 1 age Twenty-Two
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