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£l)e Spectator, 1924 optomore Class Back row Clifford Cadv Center row, left to right Harry Shirley Theodore Plack Evelyn Wilson Marguerite Hartv William Plumer Harold Meehan (not shown) Front row, left to right Gerald Kelly Merle Porter Della Bragg Bernice Flynn Charlotte Corney Marguerite Hurder Irene Hamilton TWENTY-EIGHT
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£l)t Spectator, 1924 l5 op!)omore Class (Officers President............................Marguerite Hurder Vice-President...........................Gerald Kelly Secretary-Treasurer..........................Charlotte Corney Class i tStorp One bright sunshiny day in early September of the year 1922, we, the Class of ’26, entered high school. There were eighteen of us to answer the first roll call—eighteen green and insignificant pupils, the sport of the other classes, and pitied by the teachers. Nothing of great consequence happened during our first year. Our inconspicuous character had its compensation. We were unanimously voted by the Faculty to be the best Freshmen who had ever entered high school, in their respective memories. In '23 we came back—to get our full measure of respect from the present Freshmen, and perhaps to exact from them the same degree of devotion (?) as we had poured forth to our immediate superior classmen. Owing to the fact that the B. H. S. S. T. A. took care of most of the social activities of the school, this year, we were only allowed to prove our entertaining genius once. We leave it to Miss Rockwell, who held Sophomore assembly daily, to testify to our ability as entertainers. One of our girls acted as waitresses at the Junior-Senior Reception and was highly complimented upon her grace. Next year we all hope to be Juniors, and we hereby assign our good name, our seats in the assembly, and our Caesar books to the Class of ’27. —B. F., ’26. TWENTY-NINE
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