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62155 WW We, the Class of 1945, having taken inventory of what few possessions four strenuous years have left us, and realizing that, improbable as it seems, BHS will doubtless ccntinue to function even without the benefit of our presence, do hereby give, bequeath, get rid of, and bestow our worldly goods as follows: To the juniors, we leave that momentous decision: caps and gowns or formals? To the sophomores, we leave the problems of that misunderstood couple of puppy-lovers, Juliet and her Romeo . To the freshmen, we leave the consolation of their yo-yos. To the eighth graders,-well, they have enough ahead of them without our adding to their troubles. To the grade schoolers, we leave the experience, at some future date, of being the target of snowballs such as those they so gleefully hurled at us last winter. . Sol Bloom leaves his unopened English book to some cobwebby corner. Dusty Donohue and Jim Spitz bequeath their prowess in making shots to Webby . Joanne Wilson, not to be outdone, wills her basketball talent to Terry Jones. Bev Barr takes her shoes with her. The seventh period French class leaves Mrs. Fox a sedative. Steph leaves BHS to the rest of her family. Dwight Van de Vate bequeaths his voluptuous vocabulary, willed cn him by Ted Houck, to whoever has enough patience to acquire it. Long John Glasow leaves a few of his spare inches to XVillie Lettau. Janie Pye leaves her shortness to Joanne Evans. Ginny Hallett gives her diet to Miss Perrin. Alice Ann Scott willingly wills the stage properties to Moe Clark. Harry Benewick leaves his Latin pony to some lucky jockey! Bob Grate leaves his books to any aspiring junior. Eddie London relinquishes the joys and sorrows of sixth period to George Shaw. Dick Ness leaves the Hash bulbs to Dick Lindgren. Joan Hays wills her ping-pong paddle to anyone who can get a ball to go with it. Joyce Paddock and Bev Levinson leave their beautiful friendship to Janice Rumrill and Shirley Kingston. Wed all like to leave a little money for the various worthy causes always circulating around BHS, but poverty having pervaded our purses and pockets, we are forced to leave only our good wishes. Signed: CAROL ECKBERU, Exemlor ROBERT HAEGE, Preridenr 27
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J 1 l itnch C s Numeral 9 Roger William Zaenglein Rug 121 Southern Parkway Forum I, 2, 43 Vice-presi- dent 53 French Club 3. 43 Stamp Club 1, 2, 33 Presi- dent 43 Band 1, 23 Trape- zoid 1, 2, 33 Business Manager 43 Crossroads 43 Current Events Club 53 Track 2, 5, 4. arsity Co Second Place N .S.P.H. A.A. Sectional Tennis Tournament. Fclith Yates Drive iapezoidn 1, -. 5, -lg Health Club 1 3 library C Club 11 Mixed Chorus 13 ' Girls' Chorus 2, S3 Triple 43 Trio 5, -13 Spanish Club til cnnis Crossroads Staff 4. 194-1: Frank Stuart Zahniser Arlene M. Zimmer Zohel ZalJny Zim l Florli5ll ' M, Vt 118 Palmerston Road 71 Cvolfside Parkway l5f1'Daltr Roiiil V l ' Rifle Club 33 Treasurer 2, French Club 5, 43 Dra- Girls' orlus g,'53j.avraQc 43 Range Otiicer 33 Assist- matic Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Co- Club ,, 43A'ISifi-Y.j, -11 1 , ant 43 Varsity Soccer 43 manager of Girls' Sports . 1' 3' . 13 N.Y.S.P.H.S.A.A. Soccer 43 Class Numeral3 Class 4 . I3 x A , K J Shield 43 Tennis 2, 33 Letter: Class MQYUKJQLYQIUHQ VH' ki. Al V -H is Cheer Leader 43 junior junior Prom Committee 5. ' I i V' Prom Committee 53 Chem- ' P 1. 1 , ' 1 istry Club 4g Mixed Cho- , f 1 1 ' A1 ' tus President 4 3 Radio Club W I' 1' ne' K N 3' 41 Current Events Club 3: ' .l fl . f ,J Axiistant S iccer Manager i 2,58 , fl ,110 Vol' ,f I , - yilfrrlifgiypv 'J' W My ' xifyifxi 26, 7514! il! WWW! Mai?
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wzwx 1261065521 922621 l U Jgyjk XJ 5. If d YP . , Y - tl J ff NW ' V3 N I j . V get Riglgigxf I Qi si We li iv I v I V ,wi A, .I lt I l .Z fl ll I' if! 5 1 , l Top row: Sliaw. 'I'oporcei', Steffen, Miller. XXv1lL'liL'I'IU.1I1. Rumrill, Nasset. Anderson. R. Smith. Second row: Hunt litii'iows, Rourke. Fettinger. Mcfiartlmy, Larkins. Havill, Lettau. Third row: XX'illiams, Carver, Gais, Levy, Guz- zetta. Criley. laimont, S. Stephany. Seymour. Front row: rl. Vfilson, Hill. Ostendorf. Miss Young tAdvisei'l liraun. XX'ebster, Darcy. Top row: Mertz. li.u'i'y, Gi-eenbei-g, Robbins. Attridge, Beck. Kingston. B. jones. Brigham. Second row: Cham buy. Dibble, Yingling, Bailey. Block, Cleary, Foster. Third row: XX'alker. Silvers, C. jones. Schutt, Thomas, Roberts. Heinrich. Front row: Clark, Sadtlock, Madsen, Miss Van Zile tfxdviserj, Nailnr, Ritlle, Hoesterey. Upon final completion of the trials of poor David Copperfield and the problems of bi-metallism. the .lunior classmen leave three full years of high school in their path. Saddening the hearts of classmates, the death of Bob Toporcer came as a great loss not only to the junior Class, but to the entire high school. Throughout his high school career Bob participated in sports with unequalled spirit, and remarkable skill. Exhibiting fine qualities of leadership and character, Bob was chosen president of his class at their elections last fall. 5, - s .ff . g . A c, I, Jig ' 451140 ,I ,V4 1J,A4,tttVi,.frwfk., i f w dot SS - 7 ' tr... t t , 1 N I
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