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Class History ONE balmy day in early September in the year nineteen hundred and twenty-four, this worthy and esteemed class entered into the care of B. H. S. like every other Freshman Class, we were referred to as “green Freshman”, and each of us had his share of curiosity; nevertheless it wasn’t long before we were acquainted with the necessary facts concerning the life and traditions of B. H. S. Thus accustomed to our new mode of living, we at once determined to secure recognition for ourselves on the record of our High School. With this goal in view, we entered into the many and varied activities of the school with such a spirit that the “pep of the class of ’28” soon became the pep supreme.” Ere long we proved our worth as athletes, musicians, and artists. Our musical ability being displayed in the High School Orchestra and Band. The Class of ’28, has produced much athletic ability. In football we were represented by Shively, Deeter, Witwer, Click, Valentine, Bowersox, McLaughlin, Bazill, Armour and Driver. In Basketball also we have held a place, being represented by Deeter, Kike, Bowersox, McLaughlin, Shively and Driver. At the close of our Junior year, we met and organized our class and elected an Annual Staff. As class President we elected Artie Deeter, who has held that position during our four years in High School. We all agree that no better President could be found. We find some very able leaders in our classmates. Eileen Durr was elected President of the Girl Reserves of '28, Eldon McLaughlin was made President of the Hi-Y Club this year. Later “Mac” won third place in the State Prince of Peace Declamation Contest. As we leave the teachers will sigh, partly in sadness and partly in relief, for with all our good qualities, we know we have had our share of faults. et we know that our good deeds have far surpassed these, and we trust we will be remembered by them, rather than our frequent misdemeanors. • Thus we finish our High School career confident that we have distinguished ourselves, and hoping that the name of Bradford High School will shine a little brighter, and the Black and Orange float a little prouder because of the ( lass of ’28. H. V. P., ’28
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WILLIAM ZIMMER, Bill”, “A Pint” D. L. S., 1; Annual Staff, 4; Le Cercle Francais, 4; Hi-Y, 3,4; Rifle Club, 2; Science Club, 3; Library Staff, 2, 3, 4; Chief, 2, 3. “An affinity for knowledge That sticks like glue. CARL WOMBOLD Rifle Club, 1, 2; Library Staff, 2, 3; Science Club, 3; D. L. S.. 1; A. A., 3, 4. “His diet shall be electric currents 22
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Class Prison Record Convict Number Alias Convicted Of Deeter 5233 Art Not having dates E. McLaughlin 5234 Mac Hating the Ladies Durr 5235 Eddie Being Bashful Sink 5236 Pudge Frigh ten i ng Fresh men Hess 5237 Nola Looking Pleasent L. McLaughlin 5238 Mac Being Good Armour 5239 Saxy Saxaphone Serenading Brunton 5240 Dot Listening to Saxy Bazill 5241 Salve Frequenting the Office Emery 5242 Emery Flirting Bigler 5243 Bob Being tall Fansher 5244 Dot Being Good in English Bowersox 5255 Sox Over Interest in English Teacher Furlong 5257 Helen Being quiet Collier 5248 Frankie Blowing a Bass Keogh 5249 Toots Trying to reduce Driver 5250 Jim Keeping late hours Perkins 5251 Hank Star gazing Click 5252 Cricket Speeding Sentenced In til He goes straight home He finds that “ideal“ Sox says the word May 2d, 1928 She becomes six feet tall She gets “F“ in conduct He gets a cold shower Next leap year He fails to meet Evelyn at the fountain She gets him Plays with Paul Whiteman She makes an “ F“ She buys the home She gets curls Takes up an instrument She weighs 100 pounds He arrives home in time for breakfast Teacher's give all A’s He gets a new Chevrolet
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