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9 C5 ir ' NY.. Q49 SOPHOMORE YEAR President .................. ANTHONY MACK Vice-President ...... JOHN ROBERTS Secretary .........,., BARBARA KNIGHT Treasurer .................. DONALD STAGG
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page SEN IOIl CLASS REPRESENTATIVES ,sz th .J X 1 f ' Tb! W wi' WJ' 7' KATHLEEN HENTZ We, the girls in the Class of '53, ha e en most fortunate in having Miss Hent s r guidance counselor. With her win 'ng-L on- ality and keen sense of humo sh 1. n a friend to every senior girl. a . if, ienc nd deep understanding have c thr ug many a trying time. Frequ 'f she lya a - rived at school early and stayed late, lhel ' us with some academic or extra-curribllrl c- tivity. Because of her tireless aid anfilxi' rring judgment, the undertakings of ur,claEi'hQ:ie been successful and our three yea-r stay t B.H.S. happy. Years from now w en we look back on our high school career, we will have happy memories highlighted by those of our outstanding guidance counselor and class ad- viser, Miss Hentz. To her, we humbly say, Thank youf, 22 , I, it 554, ' , f ' 5 15 '- .1 . K. Q , ' 3 aa A WA 1 V' ., 1111 '7 ' ' 5' ' 53' -rl: 17:3 '. ' , .t ., .,., ,, . :- , w - -m. -:ex -2 .4 ' T' Q12.,1:t.:L:.,Q'.gI1s- 'gg A .f3I3'.5f'ig2zr' 4 1 , gtg. 1' f 'Felgas ers--F lx . ' 4 Xsvftq sifffifxg . V N ,. g g .Q .2-4 far:-ig N Q3-of 1. 1 ROBERT E. MORRIS A new precedent was formed when Mr. Robert Morris was appointed both boys, guid- ance counselor and class adviser. He is known to all as our sincere friend and enthusiastic supporter. So often our desires have been realized by his genuine interest and immeas- urable, unselfish efforts. Mr. Morris' sound ad- vice has been very influential in our academic and extra-curricular endeavors. There was never an obstacle too large or a problem 100 trivial which was not surmounted through his down-to-earth and human understanding. His personal attention and frequent encouragement have made our stay in Bloomfield High an experience that we will always cherish. From the bottom of our hearts, we humbly thank you, Mr. Morris, for your unceasing efforts to mold a part of our character. SENIIDB CLASS ADVISEBS
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Q WILLIAM E. ALLEN ,Red hair and freckles denote quiet Bill . . . remembrances of B.H.S. include football games and paid assemblies . . . spare time is spent traveling, stamp col- lecting, rooting for the New York Yankees, and raising his pet collie . . . pals around with fellow Cedar Crovers, ,Frank Bullen and .lim Dewsnap . . . his .subtle humor will he greatly missed. ,Wwe f 45? Q gr I ,f,,.f- I yew! A Z X an f if-'ly 1 y if A inicman s. ABELL Dick's a generous, good-natured lad . . . Wants to be an aeronautical engineer . . . he is frequently occupied Willl model aviation and sports . . . remem- bers most the Thanksgiving football games . . . friends Larry Decker, Bill Hardt, and Jack Stempel agree that Dick is a good sport and a true friend. Track, Co-Captairzg Bandg Homeroom Representativeg Track Clubg Hi-YQ Footballg National Honor Society. jf-J W Ml yifkffs ' is spent playing basketball, swimmin diving, and listening to good we tern music . . . high school will be rem m bered for the fun during homeroom Slang, fir of l 4'3 period and lunch . . . enjoys kiddin around with Ronnie. lvertman and Barry Moore . . . is planning for a future in the field of Christian educa tion. German Club, Vice-President. A21 tgaltas, EDWARD ANDERSON, JR. X, page Happy-go-lucky Eddy values hillbilly music and baseball as his favorite pas- times . . . pals Jack Stempel, Don Neu- bert, John Clomb, and Bill Paynton like Ed's friendly personality . . . geometry class and lunch period will bring pleas- ant memories . . . Eddy plans to enter college . . . St. Louis Cardinals and summer vacation rate high. STUDENT PRINTSg Clwirg You Cllllql Take It With Youf, 24 GRACE L. ANDERSON Grace is well known for her red hair and freckles . . . always full of fun . . . friends are Barbara VanNess, Nancy Trainer, and the T.A.P.S .... will miss sitting at the football games with the band . . . forecast for the future is teaching in the physical education field. Bamlg Archery Teamg Seni lCym Teamg Drill Tea rg Orclzestrrrli .T.A., T,-ea.57rrerg liksArues.ljJngJ , l .ff l x JW if f ff I ff- tif 1 ff v fl A! 'll' fr! ll!! ly If f r' 1 1' gm! wif!! fb Q. ifai 'qos-:IQ-, ARTHUR C. AMBROSIIQS Art is known by his blond hair and lively sense of humor . . . leisure time
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