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L i CLASS ADVISER HONORARY MEMBER OFFICERS President ........ . ....... ................,...... ................ H 0 PE SANGER V ice-President ..... ......... LAWRENCE MILLER Secretary ....,,.,......... ..,...,, C ATHERINE SHIRKEY Treasurer ..,............,.... .....,.. , HCARL WHITESELL Honorary Member . ..... ,.,Miss Lucitua Scorr Class Adviser .,......,... ........ M Rs. J. E. IKENBERRY History of Freshman Class On September twenty-fourth a group of twenty-two girls and thirty boys enrolled as freshmen at Bridgewater High School. Like all freshmen most of the group were shy and bashful at first, but under the able leadership of their class adviser, Mrs. Ikenberry, it was not long until these cool-headed boys and girls had found their places, arranged their classes, and settled down to a year of hard work. The class chose the following oustanding members as officers: Hope Sanger, presidentg Lawrence Miller, vice-presidentg Catherine Shirkey, secretaryg Carl Whitesell, treasurer. Old rose and silver were chosen as the class colors and the rambler rose as the symbol. One thing at a time and that done well, was chosen as the motto. On October .twenty-fourth the class held their first outing at Mint Springs. The afternoon was spent in playing active games and eating wienies. This outing was enjoyed very much by all present. As the year passed the class had many chances to prove its talent
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Bridgewater Spirit Words and music by Tam marcia NELSON T. Hnrnux, '20 u if.o5s4P ,L ' , lg A -1' grim: 5, Q , 9 ':Q7pt,:g:E'g J- Q 43 I' - 1. .Bridge- wa-ter High, 'tis tliee we cheer, As in the days of oldg 2g We love thy walls and sa -cred hallsg All in a hap-py throng ,g ds' ll J J L- 1- S U I-'l d If Q I I d cf 1-fr .l-- 11 ff -'-I--gig-5'-ii-ii J g3o3i5i43-Til bi V V sz We praise thyname which is so dear, And stan! by the blue and gold. . - We ral-ly to thy stan-dard true, With mirth and joy and song. . Q1-' J J lf- -'l-'-- 5'l2:f' ,, i ,1 - I' i. li :1: Ha -- .4 JF.. Er 7 -rl is: Cnonus .J--.h -P I C ls .L .l...,. ,, ' fe,-li Q1--jglfi f - I ' L 'TJ' 4 1 F ' -1 at ig fl? 53 iii?-3 Hail to the cchool we -all a, - dore, And cheer her col-oys too, -Il 1-.mf E J ec, lc- :- 4 . Il ,, I-hiiailc .P ' I1 , J - I-: any 1- I 'ag F' d-3 2 -3-512' 51-I-E 1- rw fl c .J cl. ,-.J.-i l.ll -..wg g .T.1t Ij1i T- - , -'ii' '33 - ..- fi F.. 1 I -'EQZQFJ-QNg::E:gliH Then' toBridge-wa.- ter ev -er -more, We will for-e'er be true. Q1 A ll e .1 It-i 1 ate- +- 5 2 xii: -Q 2 -sfqieu ' 'f ' 2 ' VV 'Ta 5 r-if-AA' R
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N TR Qwlf :i::::::f::- e'ggs i'e-vrm -- f r 'S'-fi-M--an ' i t V. in f i .. .---.,.-.,. A rr:-f4-:.:1.g N rrrf'-rigsfi1?TE?i5f7f7 FIRST Row: Maggie Shull, Catherine Shirkey, Louise Lotts, Hilda Hoey, Gladys Wright, Miriam Myers, Margaret Henry, Hope Sanger, Sara K. Allen Marjorie Broyles, Frances NVandless, Lydia Miller, Ruth Coffman, Anna Cromer, Mattie Simmons, Effie Simmers, Olive Craun, Alma Layman SECOND Row: Richard Stover, Cecil Hill, Dewitt Whitmore, Marvin Huffman, Omer Hoover, Harry Casey, XVilmer Edwards, Carl Wliitesell, Paul Craun, Shelby Snyder, Robert Whitmore, Richard Huffman, - Emory Layman, Owen Suter THIRD Row: Arland Shifflett, Dwight Shull, Henry Wanrllcss, William Sutcr, Lawrence Miller, Helen Teter, Janet Spitlcr and ability. AMembers of the class participated in assembly programs and public programs put' on by the Science Club, F. F. Club, Choral Club, and Dramatic Club. Several freshmen played leading roles in the Junior Dramatic Club play. The class proved exceptionally good in athletics for freshmen. The boys came out second in class baseball and third in class basketball. Several members, both boys and girls, played in games against other schools. i When the mid-term examinations were given at the end of -the Hrst semest-er's Work, most of the class made good records. In February the class choose Miss Scott as their honorary member. Lawrence Miller and Joseph Howerton were elected as freshman editors of the AURORA. As the year draws to a close, the class is Working harder than ever. They have resolved to better their record when they come back next year as sophomores. L... -...... -'FiEFfEiEifiEEEQEFFi1---A ' p 'fig ?Q 9 S? V535
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