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i::2::::::::mAccooNzz:::::::::i First Row-Ruth Smith fwithdrawnj, Wilma Doan, Pauline Ames, Reba Webster, Hazel Ames, Florence Stultz, Margaret Ruddock, Treva Smith. Second Row-Ethel Crooks, Beatrice Jones, John Acrea, Gerald Hartman, Roy Hartman, Walter Kirkham, Emmanuel Dellacca, Gladys Morlan. Third Row-Everett Brown, William Miller, Earl Stalker, Lawrence Lucas, Wil- liam Hartman and Ova Webster. Qlllass nf '31 In the year of 1927 one of the largest and most intellectual groups of Freshmen entered B. H. S. Although the upper classmen thought us green they found us punk when tested. We consider our first year of high school a great success. This year twenty-five were enrolled as Sophomores. We are repre- sented on the basketball team by William Hartman, Ova Webster, Lawrence Lucas and John Nevins. We hope that next year will be a crowning 'success for old B. H. S., one in which we, as Juniors, may prove our love for her. iZ:2:Z::::::wwwMmww::::::::::x2
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SJ ....... :::mAccooN5x:::::::::2 I B, First Row-Marguerite Smith, Marie Runnion, Dorothy Nutgrass, Opal Kibbe, Opal Rowings, Janice Nevins. Second Row fstandingj-Mildred Withrow Joseph Dellacca, Margaret Brake, Glenn Robinson, Margaret Lawson, Dean Ames, Mary Helen Reeves, Russell Miller, Irene Mich, Gladys Ritchison and Wayne Ames Cinsertj. Qtlass uf '30 In 1926 there were twenty-two students enrolled in B. H. S. as Fresh- men. We were called Baby Faces , but we soon overcame this and elected Margaret Brake, presidentg Russel Miller, vice-presidentg Merle Belt, secretary and treasurer. Our social event was a Hallowe'en party and our school event was a debate between the Sophomores and Freshmen with the Freshmen as the winners. Next year rolled around and we were enrolled as Sophomores. We were represented on the basketball team by Russel Miller, Wayne Ames, Dean Ames and Glenn Robinson. We had a good time being Sophomores. In September of the following year we were Juniors. There were only sixteen enrolled. We were again represented on the basketball team and Margaret Brake was elected one of the cheer leaders. We elected Mary Helen Reeves, presidentg Margaret Brake, vice-presidentg Dorothy Nutgrass, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Megenhardt acted as our spon- sor. Our great social event was the J unior-Senior Reception. 2:::::::::::mwmmwmmL::::::::::3
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ZIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I IIIIII R A C C O O N III I I I I I I I I IIIIII First Row-Florence Mitchell, Mary Pellish, Rose Doliana, Mamie Rightsell, Mary Ritchison, Dorothy Hawkins, Levada Rukes, Mildred Petheram. Second Row-Thomas Thompson, Donald Barnes, William Baxter, Edith Costa, Dolores Miller, Joseph Bealeavich, Harvey Minnix, Arthur Green. Third Row-Kenneth Rowings, Merle Lucas, Eugene Setty, Zona Daniels, Herschel Massey, Jerome Jeffries, Thomas Blacketer and Voyd Wagner ffinsertl. CEEIHSS uf '32 To call the Freshman class of 1929 green would be absurd. CThey think they are the best Freshman class B. H. S. has ever knownl. On September 3, 1928 twenty-four Freshmen enrolled in high school here fdidn't they look funny?J In October their enrollment was in- creased to twenty-five. Early in September we held a class meeting with Mr. Wade as our sponsor we elected Mildred Petheram, president, William Baxter, vice- presidentg Dolores Miller, treasurerg Eugene Setty, secretary. Hershel Massey represented us on the baseball team and Eugene Setty represented us on the basketball team. Under the direction of Mr. Valentine We organized the Freshman Lindberghsv, a literary club, Whose meetings were held every Friday afternoon. A We hope that sometime B. H. S. will look upon this class with pride. IIIIIIIIIIZIIIIIII I I IIIIIIII Page twenty-five IIIIIZZIIIZZIZZIIIZIZCIIIIIIIIQ
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