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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1934, forty-two Freshmen started their careers in high school. Through these four years the class lost eight of its members. In spite of this loss it is our belief that the senior class of 1938 has con- tributed much to B. H. S., both sc-holastically and in school activities. It seems to be a tradition that the Freshmen are green, ignorant, and not able to contribute much to their school with the exception of good citizenship. If this tradition is true the Freshmen of 1934-35 truly broke it. For -Ray Kelliker, during his Freshman year, won highest rating in the state contest with his baritone horn solo. He has repeated this success each year and last year went to Lawrence, Kansas, to the National Contest and won second rating. This year he went to Omaha, Nebraska, and won a third rating. In the field of music our class is second to none. The brass quar- tet composed entirely of senior boys-Ray Kelliker, Jimmy Strub, Billy Herring, and Francis Pearman has won highest rating in the State Contest for the past two years. This year it won a two plus rating at the National Contest, which is equal to an excellent rating. In the fall of 1936 they were invited to play on the same program with Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt at the State Teachers' Association meeting at Kansas City. Billy Herring, too, is an outstanding soloist. He won first place in Kirksville in 1936 in tenor solo and trumpet solo and second place in both at the State Contest in Columbia. Last year he wen highest rating in the tenor solo in Kirksville and second rating in Columbia. This year he won high- est place in Columbia in the tenor solo and in the trumpet solo. He went to Omaha, Nebraska, to the National Contest and won III rating in both. Our boys have always played an important part in the various forms of athletics, but not until this year have they been all-prominent in basketball. This year the entire main team and many of the substitutes were seniors. They have won 32 games out of 37. They have entered three tournaments and won first place at the Carrollton Tournament and the Chariton County Tournament. This is a very enviable record. Be- sides basketball our boys have been successful in other forms of athletics. Last year Francis Pearman won first place in the doubles in horseshoes at the county contest and Arthur LaHue won the championship in ping pong insuring our inter-mural tournament. Last year when juniors the boys won uch prestige by defeating the regular basketball squad.
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