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9B CLASS TOP ROW—Oscar Phillips, Agnes DeWeese, Deloris Cook, Edward Bufkins, Mr. Rob- inson, Leroy Wilkinson. SECOND ROW—Marie Lutz, Roy Youngblood, Evelyn Gibson, Amanda Gentry, Opal Grandstaff, Magdalene Roller, Grace McKinney. THIRD ROW—George Reynolds, Henry Campbell, George Clark Roth, Margaret White, Sunb am Scott, James Bateman and Mary E. Lutz. BOTTOM ROW—Jeanette Nester, Jane Howard, Marcella Loge, Lela Spradley, Lil- lian Lynch, Clara Vote and Janice Youngblood. Class Unorganized Mr. Robinson, Sponsor Page Twenty-six
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IN0U5 9A CLASS TOP ROW—Marvin Dike, Rhinehart Kanzler, Chester Heck, George Baker, Thomas Powell, Albert Mathews, Floyd Lemmons, Ralph Franz, Howard McCulla and Carl Rudolph. SECOND ROW—Eric Gough, Galen Toole, Richard Byers, Raymond Franz, Marion Vot , Allison Baum, Eugene Perry, Cecil Clifford, Glenn Robinson, Richard Hebner, Roscoe Sutton, Prentice Miller and Mr. Robinson. THIRD ROW—Thelma Eastham, Edna Rinkel, Helen Powers, Norma Moore, Thelma Cranor, Eloise Derr, Lois Fisher, Alice Waters, Norma Addington, Virginia Hall, Ruth Hedges, Thelma Brown, Mabel Hanold, Elizabeth Hargrave, Helen Roth, Nera Addington and Susannah Folsom. FOURTH ROW—Flossie Byers, Salome Tuley, Lorena Harmon, Barbara Eble, Hazel Roedel, Pauline Hullett, Lillian Hedges and Martha Lee Gerber. BOTTOM ROW—Charles Douglas, Howard Webb, Frederick Rauth, Chester Floyd, Richard Johnson, Walter Donnelly and Robert Wilkinson. President OFFICERS Richard Johnson Vice-President Thelma Eastham Secretary Eric Gough Treasurer Eric Gough Sponsor Mr. Robinson Page Twenty-five
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Dreams Cuntr drur One of the greatest additions to our school equip- ment has come this year with the gymnasium. It provides for the students of the schools an adequate place to carry on all sorts of indoor sports. The gymnasium can also be used for an auditorium. It has a comfortable seating ca- pacity for 1200. It has a large stage for all forms of dra- matics and entertainments. The stage is equipped with a mulberry, sunfast Windsor velour front curtain and val- ance; a tormentor leg drop and grand border of old rose, sunfast Windsor velour, trimmed with a grey band, and grey silk fringe. A grey duvetyn cyclorama furnishes the back and side of the stage. The whole effect is beautiful. We are deeply grateful to Mr. C. C. Katterjohn, our superintendent, for his untiring and strenuous efforts and the time expended on the development of the new gym- nasium. We are also grateful to the School Board, Mayor Bryan, the City Council, the Business Men of the City, the Kiwanis Club, and the general cooperation of the citizens of the community. The stage equipment was made possible through re- turns from the Senior plays and the Operetta and special gifts from Kenneth H. Weyerbacher, Geo. J. Roth, Henry Christ, Geo. A. Roth, Ora Davis, Robert R. Wilson, E. C. Pelzer, C. A. and C. W. Reed, Gus G. Roth, Philip, Lutz Jr., Roger Gough and C. C. Katterjohn. Prin. Ivor J. Robinson has cooperated enthusiasti- cally through the successful sale of tickets for the plays and keeping down High School expenses so the greatest amount of money possible from the community could go to the building of the gymnasium. The Alumni and friends of B. H. S. gave $749.50 on the chairs. $200.00 of this amount was given by Parrish Fuller. This gymnasium and auditorium will prove a great and lasting benefit to the schools of Boonville. Page Twenty-», ven
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