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Donnie and Judv. Star.-, luinkle u er the Junior-Senior Reception. f tc nt eniories o ' oitr liialr school daus. Seniors eagerly volunteer to answer Mrs. Bodkin ' s question in English, Karen Venis and Dick Schmidt rehearse their lines at play practice. Carolyn Neff and Anita Sheets sell dance tickets to the underclassmen. Betsy Carnall, George Turmail, Jerry Thompson, and Ann Carnall try on their caps and gowns.
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Senior Officers Officers for a thrill-packed senior year were: Dave Flowers, presi- dent; Dick Schmidt, vice-president; Eleanor Scott, secretary; Dorothy Gass, treasurer; and Phil Tyndall, ath. coun. wmetney ra r or near, we will no Id in our hearts Senior History The 1955-1956 school year opened with a bang for the Seniors. The mighty Tigers were led to an undefeated season by the thirteen senior lettermen. The beginning work on the Retrospect and rehearsals for Double Door kept them busy in the fall. During the Christmas season, the seniors decorated the business district for the Cham- ber of Commerce. In the spring they saw their last basketball game, their last pep session, and their last dance as seniors. Amid term papers and final work on the Retrospect the seniors neared graduation. That last week in May, the seniors listened solemnly to the words of advice given them at Baccalaureate, applauded their classmates on Class Day as awards and scholarships were presented, and last, with mist in their eyes, they turned the tassels and became alumni of B. H. S. 22
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Junior History The highlight of the juniors ' year was the arrival of class rings in September. In order to finance the traditional Junior-Senior Recep- tion, the juniors went on a scrap drive which proved quite profitable. In March, Time Out for Ginger showed their acting talent and was very successful. Junior class officers, Pres., Hook; Sec, Munson; Treas., Betsy Larmore; Vice-Pres., Hammond; and Ath. Coun., P. Van Emon, embark on their class project. Junior class sponsors, Mr. Bennett, Miss Beitler, Mr. Compton, and Mr. McNown, admire the Sec- tional bulletin board. Junior Class IVIembers ROW 1: D, Arnold, Barwiler, Bates, Carder, Coch- ran, Creek, Crump, Cupp, Jim Davis, Earhart. ROW 2: J. Edington, Eichhorn, Eisaman, B. Elston, Freese, J. Gavin, S. Gray, Gross, Judy Guthrie, Hammond. ROW 3: E. Hiatt, Hiester, High, Hook, Ingmire, J. Inskeep, Isch, Johnston, Jones, E. Khan. V — lass fingrsy stage proctitction 24
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