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Through the last four years the class has lost many of its members, leaving only thirty two seniors to grad uate This group has given much time and service to old B H The class has always been outstanding in many activities A nm ber of them have formed an important part of the band One member, Joan Spence, won second place on an alto solo in Kirksville Jean Eller Pollard received a rating of one on her clarinet solo in the district contest at Kirksville Those in band and glee club have attended the district contests once a year, returning with high ratings The boys have played prominent roles in athletics This year four of the first five were seniors and one of the second five was asenior Those boys on the first team were J D Derieese, Dick Iglehart, Harold Dammann, and Louis LaBonta The second team senior was Bob Seidt, one of the returning war veterans The basketball team won twenty out of twenty nine games played Of the four tournaments which they entered, they won one first and two second place trophies At the annual Brunswick Invitational Tournament, Joan Spence wa Arlene Boynton edited the school newspaper, the Wildcat H1 Lights, dur ing her senior year Louis LaBonta, Dick Iglehart, Margaret Hanna, and June Gibson were other seniors on the newspaper staff Going back to their freshman year, they can remember some of the extra curricular things that they did To get things started, the seniors of that year gave them a nGet Acquaintedu party which cllmaxed freshman initiation week The boys and girls felt well initiated after they had endured that and knew that they could take anything fr m then on as they had gotten everything that was coming uathem Another out standing event was the collecting and selling of newspapers That was quite a job, but they netted enough profit to purchase an S18 75 bond Joan Spence was class president and made a verv good leader for this first ear Mr H ld h y aro Bouc er sponsored the class through that period of trials and tribulations The following year they belonged to the class that knows not, but knows not that it knows not the sophomore class They did not take their studies too seriously that year and many of them have never re covered from that ailment throughout the rest of their school years However, they were unusually active in extra curricular affairs This willingness to work for B H S has always been one of their predomlna ting characteristics They produced a play called Our Girls' which was successful enough to enable them to buy a 837 50 war bond They also had a little money left in their treasury to use for their junior needs Miss Margaret Phillips became their sponsor this year and re malned with them for the rest of their high school career Jim Albrecht was their class president andworked hard tomake the class outstanding They sponsored two all school parties and one or two parties fcr them selves They were especially proud of the fact that Pete Deveese rraoe X the first team in basketball that sophomore year X N he XX x xx X xmtlsxxsixa Sires QM-2 f f fa eye' weyeevx WWW X Xa, 'lf shew SSN, X we x as NAS. 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813 Kl00 or ss 'S M v Qs NuYgxEg N E X K X X ts S gk lx R K S X x x X x Ng X S U S -:nt Y fx Xshs 'osx i TK 5 val f They found that the responsibilities of the junior class mernany The class went right to work withln the first few weeks of school 1 order to make money during the two hog sales held in Brunswick They sold food at basketball games and tournaments, held food sales, gave a play and did other money making projects The name of their play was NH1llb1lly Courtship U At the end of the year they found that they had made a great deal of money The Junior Senior Banquet was the high light of their junior year The class selected for their theme HBlue Heaven' and decorated accord ingly The walls of the gymnasiu were completely covered with blue paper which under lights was most ef1ective Inthe center of the roan was a white summer house filled with flowers From the roof of the summer house blue streamers were strung to the side walls of the audi torium thus making a ceiling for the room Formed of blue streamers also, the orchestra pit was located on the stage Along the north and south sides of the room were little white picket fences fronting areas composed of artificial grass with lawn chairs scattered here and there for the convenience of those who were not dancing The table decora tions consisted of flowers and llttle place cards made in the form of angels Dainty nut cups were attached to them by ribbons The pro grams were printed in blue irk on white paper to correspond with the class colors The banquet was eaten by candle light while only four lights were used to illuminate the auditorium for dancing Dick Iglehart acted as master of ceremonies whlle Jim Albrecht and Mary Helen Susewind assisted by reading the class will and prophecy J D DeNeese, class president, welcomed the guests to the affair e class was justly proud of the beauty of their banquet as rany compli ments were received on it Everyone enjoyed dancing to Betty Baker's orchestra The class was especially grateful to Yr Spence and to his family for serving the delicious food that they provided for the dinner at cost One last important event oi the year was the urchase of the new scoreboard for the auditorium The scoreboard did not arrive until this year, but the class feels that it will be a lasting monument to their efforts, one which will be remembered and enjoyed through many years to come This senior year has been filled with many act1vities,too At the very beginning of school the class sponsored a food sale at the Bruns wick Fhir Part of the profits made from this enterprise were spent on the purchase of books for the library The class has produced an annual which has not been done for several years The senior play was a mystery comedy called nGhost Wantedn by Guernsey Le Pelley The class would like to thank Miss Philli h h b sponsor for the past three years and has made pggsiblg all thgegugggsg and good thmes which they have had The Senior Class 0ff47w0u1d also like to express their appreciation tomembers of the faculty and to the patiopziof the school for their assistance and support of the many ac v es which the class has promoted d ri th t f school life in B H 5 u ng 0 pas our years of Wax ,ess fx ko KX 139 X ,Q Ir kxf ff! .s. I is 59' X 'HK N X as et Ness KY 9? N N ssssv X s s Q Wikx is N v Q x X , X X Q S W l XX S ff Rss? X 59' s 9' Rt sua sg W Raw .S E. , V W Sw 'X ., ,, X t 5 X WAS' ses , , X H my isp, 'sg 1 , .Q X NN fy , V , , .,,. ff: - 5'-W? X I ZWQQX 22? 57 K M, Way QQ 4 ,.,i... 1 t,.- , In Y if ,gf jig? , ,M - : --, f ,, , . .f ,-, he f, 7 ,f x ' , , f ' , ps T WM aa we f f -, We ' W 4 so 1 -f , . , 1 mm ,W f, eg ' f 7 W I .W ? 7 7' f '74 ' , ffiffff ,WZEQZ , 'fifwf' f 1 :N W5 ff M , , gjw 2,1 N .XXV 7 N W , 1 ' i 'K I W ' . - . ?L4'Q!. if ,, f 2 I - . Q ..., Qfg 5 f ..... ef , . f f' . . f - Us -nw ff K . I wan.. fl : X ,f I, ' - 1 5 he , , ,' f wg, .5 - ' ,ffl Q 'ffuqf . E , ' xxiLf,MafWl ,,pxdu 1 . la, f4 ' ' ---7' v. h' X x4., wif E 0 ,i!WfQalf . ' - ,, aiiu.. 1 nib., r l X 4 Vx 'x . , it -pf , h I j h ' . 'f if! - Z f . . - f W'ff ,359 , IC 1,3 'ft - ' -A '-- '- N sg f, 1 V! :pg 4 . 1 3 'l I Ex , 'WQESEQE35 mfr ' - ' - ,,, ' e . if re 5l'I!ep-fvgw 5 lo . ' ' , - X .' X - f ' ' 1 X. NX? fl J . Fm , q . . b 2,- f YI 2 ' . Q if , I' X V' X : 0 Q . 1 I ' ' . . -N if V ?' , I - 1 T, F? if! fm l ' I - u u n 1. 5, grey xt I U X r ,ri 'fit I A a ,X f , X , , . . u - , f , V, .V as H 4, 1 ,X A i F ,- 5 , e -J fff? Q2:.zg9Wa-qgwzlfq-vfczc' hfzffffg :1f:f4?'::1ii7'f'XlL1Z.Li f' '55 :?5 f::::zLmTz?f Viziimxz 52341127 T, ,gf N? eT'f ' y. f . by ,L J V 7 4 5 ,W V, , 5 'ff:Kfw hx 1,7 1, WAX ,Q 41 Q! ,f f:'1,f4,:?, fl! if is ,, -qi 037' V 1 S ax IT: ,I 5 nf-,. V 1 ..,..... - ' , K -,J ,flf 1,5 M ,gf , X ,V ' 'f -. .f . 0:31 V' 1 ,g ' ' '. 54 I I, - .. ' AN - ' M Wa' 'jr Q fl' Q12 'tbzci H: x Huff! ifguf KA' swf- as C., Kill K A x
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