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FOOTBALL Kneeling: Horret, Bott.Klme, Halstead, HI 11beugh, Robertson,Root Neltzke, Darling, Plokett. Second Row: Coach Hicks, Oronda, Hook, Stewrt,Randall,Hall, Hil- liard, Poster, Gerow, Mgr's. Barton, Howe. Back Row: R. Yankie, Baldwin, E. Yankle, Roux, Snyder, Roth. 1937 CHAMPIONS The 1937 season proved that history repeats Itself. The team,under the guidanceof Coach Hicks,won the Valley C Conference Championship title. The class of the season showed an undefeated and untied score. The season began with a decided victory, when the Blue and Cold swept aside Elsie’s pride of 3 years with no defeats, with a score of 9-0. The rest of the teams were defeated In order. This season’s schedule ms: Elsie, Edmore, Shepherd, St. Charles, Ith- aca, Chesaning, Beaverton, St. Louis, and Ovid. Graduation takes 11 hard playingand talentedmen offthe teem. Captain James Hall, Pickett.Darling, Robertson, Horvat, Hilliard, Randall, Foster, Bott, Neltxke, and Snyder. Next year will find the new team under the guidance of Lee Halstead and Richard Stewart, Co-captaIns-elect. Good luckto you—the team of 1938!!! Bring us more scores like these of the 1937 season: . B.H.S.—9 Elsie.........-0 B.H.S.-47 Chesaning......6 d □ q .90 m more---------0 B.H.S.— 30 Beaverton—-—--0 B.H.S.-26 Shepherd-------0 B.H.S.-26 St. Louis -0 B.H.S.-25 St. Charles----7 B.H.S.-13 Ovid 0 B.H.S.- 16 Ithaca---------0 25
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JUNIOR CLASS PLAY 1st Row: Maxine McLean, Stanley Bailey, Oraen Grove, Don Schurr, Geraldine Curtis, Clare McPherson, Ruth McKenzie. Back Row: Director, Miss Theo Isham, Barbara Basllck, Loea Dar- ling, Andy Root, Lee Halstead, Carleton Klme, Arthur Mlll- beugh, Richard Stewart, Fred Roux, Louise Kuse, Mildred Krepps. One Mad Night , a farce conedy In three acts was given by the Junior Class as its contribution to the entertainment field this year. February ninth was the date selected, and a packed house was there to enjoy It. The story was built around an old mansion, purchased by the hero, but occupied by a doctor and several mental patients. The antics of these nuts plus the excitement created by the entry of a tough gunman caused chills end giggles to chase each other up and down your snlne. Roles were ably taken as follows: Don Cutter, Don Schurr; Lucille Mercey, Carmen Grove; Dr. Bunn, Fred Roux; Mrs. Kluck, Mildred Krepps; Gertrude Finch, Maxine McLean; Mrs. T. Ashlngton Finch, Geraldine Curtis; Danny Sllleto, Arthur Millbaugh; Artemus Burke, Andy Root; John Alden, Carleton Kime; Priscilla, Ruth Mc- Kenzie; Ur. Hyde, Stanley Bailey; Depression, Louise Kuse; Wing Clare McPherson; Lady Macbeth, Lome Darling. Technicians: Barbara Easlick, Lee Halstead, Richard Stewart. Director: Miss Theo Isham. 24
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BASKETBALL 1st Row: Melcoin Hilliard, Roper Howe, Frank Neitzke, Janes Rob- ertson, Dalton Foster, Jemes Hell. Bock Row: Free Roux, Charles Gronde, William Gorsuch, Richard Hook, Eugene Pickett, Andy Root, Coach Hicks. ANOTHER TROPHY! In only the second year of competetive basketball B.H.S. brought hone a trophy symbolic of the District Championship. After losing seven straight to begin what looked like a bed sea- son the cepe squed won 9 out of the lest 10 p8mes to finish third in the conference and win the tournament at Alma. The record: 3.H. B.H. B.H. B.H. B.H. B.H. B.H. S.-16 S.-19 S.- 8 S.-17 S.-18 S.-14 S.-12 Merrill -21 Ovid -29 Merrill -20 St. Louis -18 St.Charles-30 Elsie -40 Chesaning -35 B.H.S.-23 B.H.S.—25 B.H.S.—26 B.H.S.-11 B.H.S.-22 B.H.S.-29 B.H.S.-13 B.H.S.-24 B.H.S.-23 B.H.S.-36 B.H.S.-19 Shepherd -17 Stanton -20 Perrinton-24 Sterling -24 Shepherd -14 Hemlock -20 St. Louis-15 Hemlock -32 Ithaca -20 Ithaca -19 Shepherd -15 (Diet.) (Diet.) (Dlst.) ( Ref.) 26
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