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FRESHMEN CLASS On September 3d, the Freshmen assembled for the purpose of electing the following officers: President, Thomas Day; Vice-president, Margaret Reinhart; Secretary and treasurer, Donald Fayes; Class reporter, John Babcock; Class adviser, Miss Cora, Throughout the year the Freshmen have been well represented in all school activities. We are very proud of the fact that John Babcock although only a Freshman played on the first team in basketball and made quite a name for himself. Back row—left to right; Kathryn Reents, Thomas Day, Joseph Risius, John Babcock, Rudolph Tucker, Donald Hayes. Middle row—left to right: Joseph Carroll, Evelyn Gessel, Margaret Reinhart, Harriet Miars, Stanley Cady, JoAnn Miller, Margaret Kelley, Front row--left to right: Augustus Risius, Fabian Co-hill, Willis Johnson, Duane Harmon, Donald Corney, Naomi Tucker. MANUAL TRAINING CLASS One of the most popular courses among the high school beys is our new course in Manual Training. It offers to boys an opportunity to make some of those pieces of furniture or other articles hich nearly every boy would like to make. You cannot help btit feel a thrill of pride and accomplishment when you have completed seme nice piece of cabinet work. A boy or man who can not use hand tool3 is handicaped. In the picture fror- loft to right are the following boys: Leland Whit taker , Veru Cat ton, William Duffy, William Minor, Donald Cluskey, LoRoy Whittaker, Raymond Gessel, William Archibald, LeRoy Kollctadt, LaVern Reich-enekci . Lawrence Hasselbacher, Cecil Hiller, Mr. Wright, Irl Goudy, Wilfrrd Biundy. seventeen
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B.H.SJ Ar3 f taV 1 .L935 CLASS HISTORY In September 1932, twenty-six jaunty Freshmen crept up the stairs of B.H.S. eyeing Mr. Coberly doubtfully and somehow got into room 2. This was a hard day on them but they gradually began to feel that they belonged.'’ Two weeks later we met with Miss Saddler and the following class officers were elected Hilson Reinhart, President, Earl Lottman, Vice President, Rita Cahill, Secretary, Hillard Hasselbacher, Treasurer. The Sophmores entertained us in October, and treated us scandalously-----in other words wo were initiated. The Freshmen entertained the rest of the High School with a Christmas Party at the Community Building. In September 1933, we returned to school facing a serious situation. Three new teachers I But we decided before the year was over that we had gained much from these new contracts. Our Class officers were, Prcsid-cnt, Gladys Harms; Vice President, Rita Cahill; Secretary, Martha Minor; Treasurer, Bernard Cluskcy; with Miss Saddler class adviser. He remembered our initiation very well so wo tried to do justice to the Freshmen to whom we gave a party. The three new teachers did not escape, but showed that they were good sports. The High School Band was organized this year with Mr. Saxton for our leader. Our association with him has been a very pleasant one and wo hope we haven’t caused him too many gray hairs. ,v3 Juniors we elected Rita Cahill, President; Kenneth Pullen, Vice President: Leland Hhittaker,Secretary Treasurer: Class Advisor Mr. '. right. The Junior Class Play Deacon Dubbs, was presented and well attended. The Junior-Senior banquet was held at the Y.’J.C.a. in Peoria, May 16, 1935. The members of these two classes, the High School Faculty, and Mr. and Mrs. Saxton attended and al30 saw the show Private Horlds , at the Madison Theatre. Our class has been well represented in Dramatics, in Glee Club, G.A.A., on the Basketball floor, in Baseball, and on the Track Field. He hope to come back next year bigger and bettor Seniors than have ever been seen before in B.H.S. sixteen
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