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ROW I Ronald Sachs Merrill Eaton Bob Hyndman Francis Smith john Llyod Charlotte Fields DOH PBHGFSOH Mary Susan Stull Ed Weimer Wilma Cain Kenneth Browning Betty Fraser ROW Il ROW IV Howard Morris Kathryn King Lloyd Dyer Phyllis Gill Burton Clay Bill Murchie William Leonard jules Hendricks Philip jackson ROWIII Leota Bruner Dorothy Kanakis Bettie Hawkins Mary Francis Ridge Mr. M. M. Williams Ruth Teague Sidney Robinson Ann Pierson JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE The junior Academy of Science is a scientific organization sponsored by the state academy of science. This national organization functions in about twenty- five states. Membership is based upon the student's achievement in science and his grade in citizenship. To become a member the student must submit a manu- script of not more than three hundred words. Members are taken only once a year. The purpose of the junior Academy of Science is the advancement of science in secondary schools. Phyllis Gill ........ ........... P resident Sidney Robinson ..... ..... V ice President Ruth Teague ..... - . ...... Secretary Kathryn King ..... ....,. T reasurer Page nineteen
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JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES The Girl Reserves gave a party with the Torch Club Friday, March l2, in the Girls' Gymnasium. jim Woolery, Henrietta Par- rish, Robert Horney, Betty Conner, Charles Henry, and Mary Virginia Turner were on the committee. There are approximately thirty-eight girls enrolled this semester, sponsored by Miss English. OFFICERS Henrietta Parrish ...,.,,,,..,...,,,.,.,,...A.,,,,,. President jeanne Holland ...... Vice-President jane Ruble ..,...,......, .,.......... S ecretary Martha jean Stone ..,,. ,...,,. T reasurer ewefi QI' 0-' 1 1 X Ll Row I-Ruby Graebe, Barbara Burns, Bet- ty lane Noland, Betty jean Conner, Phyllis johnson, Beatrice Klophel, Mary Elizabeth Stephens, Betty Bell, Mary Virginia Tourner. Row ll-Helen Trent, Virginia Shertzer, Martha Terrell, Mira Murray, Mary joyce Gill, Anna jane Buskirk, Henrietta Parrish, Mary Ellen Robbins. Row Ill-Mary Lou Harris, Alice Howe, Mary St. Clair, jane Rubie, Nancy Haskett, Susanna Gayit, lean Holland, Marjorie Gray, luanita Graebe. Row IV-Lavonne Duncan, Marianne Wise- Wiseman, Dorothy Woodward, Miss English, sponsor, Martha Hanna, Alice Rank, jane McEIhinney. BAND Having a membership of sixty-five, the B. H. S. Band marched at five home football games, led by drum majors Marjorie Carman and Philip Ferguson. Several complicated formations were dem- onstrated at the games, such as a star, B. H. S., initials of visiting schools, and U. S. A. Needing additional funds for uniforms, the band played for three political rallies, thirty new caps were pur- chased. Other musical activities included heading the Boy Scout parade to the l. U.-Centre game, playing at all home basketball games, staging a parade for the donkey basketball game, and giving a concert in the Union Building for flood refugees. Seniors who will be missed from both orchestra and band are Helen Andrews, Kathryn! Baker, Gladys Boltinghouse, Patricia Flaherty, Ray Gines, jr., Robert Hyndman, John Lloyd, Wanda Miller, Millicent Sharp, Francis Smith, john Thompson, and Clif- ford Thrasher. A total of 245 junior and senior high students were taking instrumental music this year in either senior band, senior or- chestra, junior band, junior orchestra or beginning classes. Page twenty-one
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