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Juanita Albrecht-A merry smile and big, brown eyes. The kind of a lass who -does what she tries. Donald Baxley-Makes his best grades in absentia. Earl Baxley-Serious, impressive, never-give-up-lad. One who 'does right for right's sake. Doris Bitter-Courteous, though coy and gentle. Alfred B'ondy-Few have accomplished the art of tending to their own busi- ness as Alfred. has. Dale Carson--Well liked by both boys and girls. Bill Colson-Will never be content with a subordinate position. Mildred Cook-Says what she thinks and does what she wishes. Ray Cox-Glad he's out of school, because two girls said he wasn't good looking. Rees Dean-?Clever, bright, energetic an-d business like. Anyone else with the same qualities would be an egotist. Elbert Elliott-Dance hall -magnate. Has the face of a perfect lady. Betty Sue Gardner-In a world where merit counts she can easily be recog- nized. Clifford Gates-Yet leaving here a name, I trust, that will not perish in the dust. Clyde Gates-Keeps his sails spread, but is waiting for a favorable wind. Geraldine Grotjan-A quiet, unassuming, jovial brunette, very fond of Rays-especially one. Sybil G-rotjan-Timid, modest, and quiet too. Bill Herring-Takes out enough time during every recitation to see if his tongue will still rattle. Clifford Igahler-A perfectly nice boy who expects to earn his living on a arm. Helen Kaiser-Quiet in class, but mighty on the grades. Ray Kelliker-Crowning characteristic on courtf-courtesy. Jean Kuhler-When idluty and pleasure clash, let duty go to smash. Arthur LaHue-The tidiest dresser the Senior's can boast. Bill Meyer-A thorough student. Has great expectations-Here's hoping they are fulfilled. Eulalia Moser-Tall, slen-der and loyal to her friends. Strong in will, rich in wisdom. Helon Musick-Precious articles are often done up in small packages. Joan Musick--Gentle, sweet and lovable. Her :voice is ever soft and gentle -an excellent thing in woman. Francis Pearman-He's slim and tall-she's short and small. Quite a blower--on the French horn. Hortense Fhackelford-She who frowns on man must die a maid- so why rown. Doris Sowers-For if she will, she will, you may depend on it. Jimmy Strub-Witty, merry and energetic-always on time? No one ev- er accused him of over working. Dorothy Susewind-Her voice is soft, her look is mild-her modest demean- or the jewell of -all. Virginia Tate-She bestows gladly because a denial might bring trouble. Helen Wiseman-Slie's bonny, blooming, straight and tall. Beverly Young-Pleasant, neat and a sophisticated maiden.
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JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET On Monday night, May'9th, the Seniors of '38 entered the B. H.'S. Gymnasium to find that they were stepping into a veritable dream paradise of the South Sea Islands. Native music was softly playing in the dark back- ground, while as they entered they were greeted by a nature medicine man who placed a garland of flowers around their neck in greeting. Above the South Sea stars were twinkling in a sky 'of blue, while all around were the stately palms. Amid these surroundings the Senior Class of '38 was feasted and praised by the Junior class and affectionately told good-bye.f' The Sen- iors will long remember the banquet. The hours of preparation to trans- form the gymnasium into a gem of beauty, the simple sincere program, in which the right things were so aidlequately said, made the night a cherish- ed memory for years to come. After the banquet the Junior-Senior Prom began and it was with extreme rgret when the last dance was over that the Juniors and Seniors left a South Sea Island paradise to go home. SENIOR PLAY On Tuesday, May 17, the seniors presented their play, Tiger House, a three-act mystery comedy. Each member of the cast worked hard on his part and did his best in helping to put the play over successfully. The cast, which consisted of ten persons, five boys and five girls, included the following students: - Erma Lowrie ................ ....... B etty Sue Gardner Aunt Sophia ....,........... ......... H elen Wiseman The Mystery Woman ..... ........... E ulalia Moser Peggy Van Ess Yami ..............,.. Arthur Hale .... ........ MacIntosh ............ ....... Mrs. Murdock .,,... ..,.... Thompson .......,................................................... Oswald Kerins Helon Musick Bill Colson Rees Dean Jimmie Strub Mildred Cook Billy Herring Ray Kelliker Erma Lowrie, a young shop girl, has inherited the estate from her eccentric aunt, and according to the terms of the will, she -must occupy the house for a period of one year. Erma's cousin, Arthur Hale, and Oswald Kerins, her living Aunt Sophia, and Peggy Van Ess, a former girl-friend, are all house guests when things begin to happen. The supernatural and ghost-like happenings which take place would ordinarily drive everyone from the place, but Erma, a very -determined and courageous young girl, decided definitely to stay in the house and through this determination and the investigations she made, the mystery 'of the entire situation was solved. Although we seniors and our sponsor had our trials and tribula- tions in producing the play, we really had a lot of fun, too. Junior Wil- liams, Arthur David LaHue, and Joan Musick were responsible for much of the effectiveness of the play because of their able work back stage. Last but certainly not least, we want to say thanks to Mr. Benson for a faithful sponsor who took the responsibility of directing our play so willingly.
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