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NEIL NEUENSCHWANDER LYSLE NISWANDER J ES REICHENBACH A wise man is a great wonder. Right wrongs no man. I never expected to be President. MARY STEARNS MARCENE STONEHILL Where joy forever rlwells. Better late than never. PETER SCHMIDT Q U R NED SCHULTZ He who seeks adventures, finds Th.e younger brother hath the blows, more wit. 1 WESLEY SOMMERS EVAN STEINER JAMES STEINER A sight for feminine eyes. Silence is sweeter than speech. Honor lies in honest toil. WAVA STOTTS KATHRYN SWICK Pretty flowers ure soon picked. She is naturally ambitions. MARJEAN TODD EILENE TRIPLEHORN EILEEN WENGER Her pleasure in her power to A small spark shines in the darlf. Goof! Deefls are never forgotten charm. JAMES STRATTON DAVID TOSH Best is Best! Many thoughts, unexpresseol. CARROLL TSCHIEGG CLAYTON WEISS MERLIN ZUERCHER One sharp Stearn struggle and Atl fellows are at football. Secret and self container! and the slaves of centuries are free. solitary as an oyster. MARGARET YOUNG MARJORIE ZUERCHER Little bodies have great souls. There is always a smile in her eye.
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TCGETHER WE LAUNCH WHERE SHALL WE ANCHOR We were one of the largest crews ever to board the good ship B. H. S. Our seventh captain at the helm, after embarking on the sea of education, was Marcene Stonehill. Although our surroundings seemed strange at first, we soon got our sea legs and began to prove our worth as good sailors. The first lap of our twelve year voyage was over in no time. The second lap found us with Captain Eloise Sommerg Roger Howe, assistant, and Russell Gratz first mate. Already we had begun to speed up and display talent in music, athletics, and scholarship. But, alas, as we put out to sea on our third lap, our course wasn't as smooth as before, and most of us fresh young things became seasick in ia greenish sort of way We soon recovered, though, and branched out in more fields and in- terests. Our commander at that time was Margery Niswander with David Tosh and Mary Stearns as her officers. Starting out on the fourth lap made us more alert and peppy than ever. Our able leaders were now, Norman Beidler, Carol Bame and Wayne Daily. Many of our crew members were already prominent in athletics, and seven of us were in Junior National Honor Society proving our rank in scholarship. We returned more enthusiastic on the fifth lap seeking both knowledge and good times. This time there was an admiral at our ship's helm. None other than Bob Cooney Ca fugitive from Pinafore J. Serving under him were Neil Neuenschwand- er and Roger Howe. Feature event of the year were Pinafore , the junior play 'The Good Egg , and the Junior-Senior banquet. Two crew members proved out- standing in musical talent, In the fall of '41 we made ready to board the B. H. S. for the sixth and last lap. With renewed vim and vigor we tried to do our utmost in the few months of our voyage. James Reichenbach was chosen as the last captain, Ruth Hankish, assistant, Harriet Burkholder and Ned Schultz as ship officers. The Pirates of Penzance , a class get-together, senior comedy What A Life , and the Junior-Senior prom were just a few of the year's social functions. Our final destination aboard the B. H. S. having been reached we are proud of coming through with flying colors even after weathering many a gale. We truly enjoyed the voyage with its educational values, social values, its laughs and sorrows. So to those who still have to complete their journey aboard the B. H. S. Bon Voyage!
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