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Q Q 0 Sophisticated sophomores The much harassed freshmen of yester-year have gained the title of sophomores through their own earnest achievement. In the fall of the year the class members enjoyed a Wiener and marshmallow roast at the State Forest Park east of Bluffton. Several students attended and greatly enjoyed the entertainment provided by the committees. The picture show, Navy Blue and Gold,', sponsored by this class, proved to be a proiitable undertaking. Loyal support of the students and teachers helped make this possible. Class Officers, left to right: Fred Grandlienard, Harry Bergdoll, Bud VVebber, Mervin Smith, Jr., Gene Whaley. Top row, left to right: Elmer Aeschliman, Mary Armantrout, Marjorie Arnold, Russell Barber, Bob Bevington, Ted Billiard, Betty Baum- gartrier, Robert Baumgartner, Harry Bergdoll, Betty Betz. Row live, left to right: Carolyn Blackman, Madge Blodgett, Charlotte Booher, Juanita Booker, Carl Booth, Patty Borne, Harriet Bouse, Betty Bowen, Hertha Brewer, Helen Brown. Row four, left to right: Barbara Buckner, Bob Butcher, Alice Campbell, Max Carnes, Jane Case, Carolyn Caylor, Rebecca Caylor, Pauline Coflfield, Bud Colen, Jeannette Conner, Vance Couch, Roger Courtney, Bill Crickmore. Row three, left to right: Emma Jane Davison, Mildred Deam, Rosamond DeArmond, Frieda Dickerson, Don Ellenberger, Dick Ernst, Doris Faulkner, Carol Fishbaugh, Robert Foster, Betty Francis, Jean Frazier, Don Gilliom, Peggy Goodin. Row two, left to right: Fred Grandlienard, Dorothy Griffin, Junior Grove, Clyde l-Iabig, Mary Jane Hannie, Marilyn Hart, Carol Harvey, Betty Helms, Rebecca Hiatt, Joe Higgins, Eileen Hoeppner, Gene Jackson, Maenette Johnson. Bottom row, left to right: Waneta Kean, Juanita Keller, Hazel Knox, Dorothy Knoff, Maxine Lee, Robert Lewis, Roger Lewis, Robert Liby, Theron Lindsey, Dwight Little, Roger Lockwood, Alice Ann Louden, Robert Mangus. 28
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0 Early in the first semester, they presented the play Lena Rivers under the direc- tion of Miss Kathryn Monger. This class play was thoroughly enjoyed and praised by all who saw it. Shortly before Christmas the juniors began sporting their shiny new rings and pins. At last they had proof of their upperclassinen age! A rummage sale, held in the spring of the year, furnished more funds to help with their approaching junior-senior reception. The juniors were hosts to the Seniors at a very lovely reception at the local Coun- try Club, May 19. The fine work of this class put their reception down as one of the finest in the history of B. H. S. This reception concluded their activities as juniors. Next year, according to past performances, this group of hard-Workers will be f'tops in senior classes. Their sponsors for the last three years have been Miss Bessie K. Sale, Miss Mary Shafer, and Mr. Joe Larmore. Top row, left to right: Paul Neuhauser, Mary Neus- baum, Junior Nicholson, Pearl Overla, Jayne Paxson, Morton Perry. Row Eve, left to right: Joe Poff, Rosie Rector, Jesse Reifi, Bill Robbins, Mary Frances Rose, Bernard Roush. Row four, left to right: Jack Rowe, Bill Russell, Charles Schell, Raymond Schwartz, Fred Shumm, Junior Sowards. Row three, left to right: Bill Spade, Bob Spake, Marjorie Stram, Lisbeth Sturdivant, Dale Swi- gert, Don Thompson. Row two, left to right: Maxine Thurston, Mary Tonner, Betty Uptgraft, Harold Vondersmith, Charles Walters, Mildred Waltz. Bottom row, left to right: Dorothy Watrous., Earl Waters, Lavina Mae Watters, Jessie Mae Weist, Evelyn Wolf, Ed Wilke. 27 .gr
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Are Advancing Rapidly 0 0 0 When freshmen, the class elected Carolyn Blackman, president, Peggy Goodin, vice president, Barbara Buckner, secretary, Bud Webber, treasurer, and Charles Speheger, athletic council. Parties were held at the gymnasium and a movie was sponsored with these oiiicers at the helm. The second year the ofiicers were Harry Bergdoll, president, Fred Grandlienard, vice president, Gene Whaley, secretaryg Bud Webber, treasurer, Mervin Smith, athletic council. These officers led their class to victory in the Comet subscription race in the campaign during the first semester. The prize was based on the class having the larg- est percentage of subscribers to the school paper. Being aggressive and courageous, this class should advance rapidly in the next two years. Miss Margaret Powers, Mr. Robert Bennett, and Mr. Fred Park are their faculty advisors. Moser, Russell Moser. Georgianna Porter, Jack Reiff. Row two, left to. right: Mildred Speheger, Guy Stewart, Richard Studabaker, Robert Studabaker, Bottom row, left to right: Betty Walburn, Bud Webber, Gene Williams, Guinevere Woodward, 29 Top row, left to right: Jim Marshall, Bob Masterson, Hazel Meyer, Bob Miller, Harold Minnich, Ervin Row Eve, left to right: Claude Mounsey, Jim Mc- Bride, Virginia McBride, Don McClain, Jean Mc- Elderry, Charles McFarren, Esther McFarren. Row four, left to right: Ned Neff, Iva Noonan, Clif- ford Osborn, Robert Petzel, Marjorie Phillips, Row three, left to right: Elmo Rieddle, Bud Rose, Ora Schell, Mary Ann Schlagenhauf, Dorothy Sdhlotrhauer, Jim Smith, Mervin Smith. Smith, Charles Strain, Dorothy Charles Tuttle. Vachon, Robert Whaley, R. D. Dwight Young.
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