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' I 0glllW4r 2 ,nk .- ,f.:.iKQOg2 511 ' 1 LOUISE AGNES BLOSE Bl..OSl'l Vff0rk when you work anal play when you play. HONORS Class basketball '32-'33, '33-'34g Basketball Team '33-'34g Vice-President of Sophomore Classg President of junior Home Economics Club '32-'33q Choral Club '32-'33, ,35-'34g Plays: Miss Polly's Patchwork Quiltf' Darkytown Minstrel. A quiet girl but what a worker! She should be proud of these traits for they have won her many friends at B. H. S. Blose is an excellent athlete and is a good clean sport in play just as she is in work. We wish for her the best of luck and a happy and successful future. ORVILLE LEE CUHPP CUPP SpL'r'Cb is silver, Silence is golden. HONORS Choral Club '32-'33-'34g Class Basketball '53- '34g Class Volley Ball '33-'54g Circulating Man- ager for AURORrXQ Part in Play: DarkeytoWn Minstrel. At the call for juniors in thirty-three, Cupp hailed from Briary Branch to help make up our organization. Our class would not have been complete without him. Cupp is a quiet sort of a boy in school, yet when he gets out for a good time he usually gets his share of it. He is ever ready to lend a helping hand to all. The class of thirty-four wishes him much success in his future life- GRACE BOWMAN GRACE Ability iutfolucs I'L'5f!0I1Sil7ilifj'.H HONORS Tennis Club '30-'31g Orchestra '50-'3lg Dra- matic Club '30-'31, '31-325 Choral Club '30-'31, '31-'32, '32-'33, '33-'54g Class Basketball '30-'31, '31-'32, '53-'34-9 Freshman Editor of AURORAQ Latin Club '51-'32g President of Sophomore Classg Basketball Squad '31-'32, '33-'34g Class Historian '31-'32g Assistant Editor of AURORA '32-'Hg Plays: Fun on the Podunk Limited, Miss Polly's Patchwork Qudtf' Cool Knights, Darky- town Minstrel g Basketball Team '33-'34g Editor- in-Chicf of School Chulicrg Class Volley Ball '35-'34g Vice-President of Choral Club '33-'34g Art Editor of AURORA. Grace is a classmate who is true blue in all she undertakes. Whetlier it is playing forward on our basketball team, writing an editorial for School Chatter, or playing the piano in assembly, Grace can be depended on to do her best- The best wishes of the entire class go with you, Grace, in your college course and all through life.
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l I 94004, SCL, 59 2-3 eva LI' : 'swf 'vans 'S' be - .',IxKKm0'. lol El .nw tv P, ' af ROY D. BERRY BliRRY Ar'rinu is umrc' iurprvxxing lban 1vo1'd,s. HONORS Ii. F. A. Club '31-'52g Vice-President F. F. A. Club '32-'Big Dramaties Club '33-'34g Part in Play: When jane Takes a Hand. How could our class be complete without Roy? Hia quiet manner and ever-ready smile have gain- ed him many warm friends at B. H. S. Berry goes about his tasks with ease and is never too busy to see thc fun that goes on. To such a friend its hard to say good-by. VERNIE E. BAKER VliRNIE V 1'1'f1 ir ix ruff' am! fuil of fun, Sir 1z':-r'n' illzi l l'rlll lu' ilcjwmlwl upon. HONORS Choral Club '30-'Sl-'32-'33-'34: Dramatics Ciub '30-'31-'32q Orchestra Club '30-'Bly Tennis Club '50-'3!: Adelaide Baylor Club '32-'33-'34g Class Basketball '33-'34g Basketball Squad '33-'34g Part in Plays: Old Maids Club, Miss Polly's Patchwork Quilt g Circulating Manager of Aukoim. :Icp plus! Yes, thats Vernie. Although shc is one of the littlest members of our class, she is far from being the least. Her frank manner and originality have gained many friends for her at B. H. S. Vernie tells us she plans to go to college next year, but everyone agrees that housekeeping In a ,great deal more promising. J. W. CLINE SOLY Still u'f:frr rnnx rlrrpf' HONORS Dramatic Club '30-'3Ig Science Club '32-'33, '33-'34: F- F X. Club '30-'3Ig Class Baseball '30- '3Ig Reporter F. F. A. Club '33-'54g Class Volley Rall '33-334. NI. W. as we call him is one of the best students in the class of '3-1. In science and mathematics he is especially brilliant. He is quiet and studious, perhaps this accounts for his high grades. He al- ways takes partlin athletics and shows his school spirit in every way he can--a good sport and one of the best of friends.
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-'vrfv' v0,2 r, ,nt 11 ' c-3 . c-:I . .,.:.ixkwuz swf'-,. H-1 '-. E ..S unit! LELLA ELIZABETH CLICK Llil.LA LN flu' c'nrr'x of ilu' umrrau' Farr' for I'l7l'IllXt'Il'f'X.n HONORS Choral Club '32-'33, '33-'34g Basketball Squad '32-'Hg Basketball Team '53-'34g Class Basketball '52-'35, '33-'34: Class Volley llall '35-'34g Humor Editor of Auaolmg Play: Darkytown Minstrelng Adelaide linylor Club '32-'33, '53-'34, Lella came to ll. H. S. last year from Spring Creek and she has Won a place in the hearts of all her classmates. She is so peppy, vivacious and full of fun that it is practically impossible to imagine a serious Lclla. But she is a good student and we know she will be a success. ARLIE WELDON EDDINS NICE., Fur 1'1'l'll ffm lalllgllisllfll be rnulzl urglu' will. HONOIKS Class Baseball '30-'31-'52-'33g Dramatics Club 'il-'SZQ F. F. A. Club '31-'32: Choral Club '32- '35-'34: Baseball Squad '32-'33-'3-4: Class Volley Ball '33-'3-1: Part in Play: Darkytown Minstrel. Ice is one of those who never lets his lessons interfere with pleasure. He will argue either side of any subject just for the fun of a friendly argument. XVhenever any mischief is on foot you can rest assured that lee is one of the leaders' I-le has many friends and is a jolly fellow. We extend to him our best wishes as he goes out from B. H. S. EDITH SUE COX EDITH l5rui1l.i null lmlllly. rfmrm uml fllll Yrs. 3'ol1'1:i' gurssmf if lzeforr' u'f w lnfgini. lf'x Eilillif' HONORS Dramatic Club '30-'31-'3Zg Choral C'ub '30- '5I. '31-'32, '33-'34: Orchestra Club '30-'Jig Freshman Business Manager of AURORA: Plays: Fun un the Podunk Limited, Cool Knights, Miss Polly's Patchwork Quiltugj Home Economics Club '32-'33, '33-'54: Tennis Club '30-'Bly Class Basketball '33-'34g Class Volley Ba'l '33-'34. I There is so much to tell about Edith we hardly know where to begin. In the first place she has a most captivating smile and we scarcely see her but what she is wearing it. She is a good student loo, in spite nf her habit of disturbing classes with her occasional giggles. We know if Edith has her wish she will some clay be :i rich and dis- tinguished lady. Good luck, Edith.
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