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31 32 31. Lloyd Schooley Officer (1. 2. 3. 41; Football (1. 2. 3. 4»: Basketball (1. 2. 3, 4); Captain (3); Inter- class It. B. (1. 2. 3): Truck 1. 2. 3): Boys Flub Officer (4): Boy a ('horn «3); ••B ’ Club (3); Dramatic Club (2. 3): Operetta (2». High up In the world above us Working on with might and main. In athletics Lloyd's no quitter— He goes ahead and plays the game. 32. Alice Steinfort Officer (3); Interclass B. B. (2); Dramatic Club (2. 3); Latin Club (2); G. It. Officer (4: Annual (4); Orchestra (1, 2. 4). Good in Kansas tests in Knglish. Good in every other study. Just to think of Alice Steinfort Makes my poor old brain get muddy. 33. William Stover Football (3, 4); Track (2, 3. 4 : Boys’ Club (4): F. F. A. (3, 4): Boys’ Chorus (3). Oh. you dnshing football player. You surely slid on the ground. Not a one of your opponents Failed to try to knock you down. 34. Ruth Thompson Snyder (1); G. It. (1. 4). Ruth, with her dark hair, makes a picture. One that I won’t soon forget. And when I want a good friend I would give her my best bet. 35. Vernon Vancil Snyder (1); Football 4 : Boys’ Club (4 : F. F. A. (2, 3. 4); Stock Judging (2. 3»: Christmas Play (4). Vernon’s silent as the mountains. Or the wind across the plain. If he’s silent as that always He Is sure to make a gain. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 34 35 Pearl Warden Interclass B. B. (1, 2 ; Art Club (4 : Pep Club (4): G. It. (4); Dramatic Club (1, 2); Girls’ Chorus (3): Junior Play. Blue eyes dancing, sparkling. Dimples playing “hide-and-go-seek.” Then Pearl says In the sweetest tone of voice, “Journalism can’t be beat.” Marion T. Winger Officer (4): B. B. Manager (4): Boys' Club Officer «4); Boys’ Chorus (3»: F. F. A. (1. 2); officer (3. 4); Annual (4); Junior Play; Stock Judging (3). Marion may sit and build his castles And day after day just sit and dream. But I’ll bet he never thought he’d be Manager of the boys’ basketball team! Gladys Winger Basketball (1, 2); Captain 3. 4); Interclsss B. B. (1. 2. 3); Art Club; Pep Club (4); G. K. (4); Girls’ Chorus (3). Behold these mighty Seniors As they march out into life. And this little Gladys Winger Will surely make a dandy wife. Frances Witter Dramatic Club (2. 3); Spanish Club (1). Frances Is quiet as a mouse— She always has some open hooks. So I know she knows her lessons, I can tell It by her looks. Wayne L. York Basketball (1. 2); Boys’ Chorus (3); Annual (4). Tall and slim and solemn. Drives a bos, and takes the knocks, Wayne goes slow through water puddles He’s 'fraid of soakin’ up his socks. Max Young Football (2. 3); Basketball (1, 2. 31; Bovs’ Club (4); F. F. A. (1. 2): Spanish Club (3»; Dramatic Club (3); Boys’ Chorus (3); Oi er- etta (1. 2). He always eats a heavy luncheon So lie comes in late to “Psych.” Too much fessi is not g« od for you Molly” ’d better learn to hike! 41 [ l u{jc Eleven ]
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21. Arthur Luedke Fort Morgan (1. 2): Football (41: Basketball (3, 4); Track (3); Boys' Chorus (8); F. F. A. (3. 4). 11 1« good in all athletics And ho trios to do his host. Basketball ami football are his pleasures And with fame may “Art ’ ho blessed. 22. Gordon K. Marble Football (41: Track (31; F. F. A. (1. 2. 3. 4): Senior Play. Gordon is tin football center. On the Brush High team. Ilo makes a champion player. Ami with envy -makes men green. 23. Victor Middlemist Track (2. 3); Interclass Track (2. 3»-. Bovs' Chorus (31; Dramatic Club (1. 2»: Spanish Club (1). Victor is a high class senior. Graduated at the half. He made the grade In less than four years So no one had better laugh! 24. Louis W. Norman Football (41: Spanish Club (It; F. F. A. (2. 3. 4»: National Judging Contest (3. 4»: Judging (2. 3. 4). St. Louis do you hear “Sleepy calling? Judging poultry is his fame. He enjoyed his trip out there Ami he wants to go again. 25. Opal Oldemeyer Dramatic Club (2. 3»: Girls' Glee Club (3 : I'ep Club (2. 41: Captain (41; (I. B. Cabinet (4): Junior Play (3): School Play i4 : An nun I (4); Senior Play. She’s a leader of the Pep Squad And we know that she can yell. For she yells right with the Pep Club And we win. and all is well. 26. George Pabst F. F. A. (3). Can't get up in time for breakfast George is always late to class. Ami according to the teachers. If he doesn’t study, he can’t pass. 27. Elsie Petersen Basketball (1. 2. 3. 4 ; Intercinas B. B. (1. 2. 81: Spanish Club (1»: Pep Club 14 . This young girl Is out for s|Kirts— 1 hope she gets her till: At basketball she knows her stuff And I know she always will. 28. Theodore Pollock Unlonvllle. Mo. 1 : Football (2. 3. 4); Bas- ketball (3. 4»: Track (3. 4 : Boys' Club (4(; F. F. A. »2. 3. 4»: Dramatic Club (3): Sen ior Play; B” Club (3»; Stock Judging (2, 3». laughs at fear, and smiles at danger Always full of fun and bluff. If you’re out for fun—it only. You’ll find Ted’s quite the stuff. 29. Loren E. Richard Boys’ Club 4(: Spanish Club (2): Dramatic Club (3); Junior Play; Yell leader (1); Senior Play. Short and chunky Is “Sir Richard Just as Ids name denotes. He loves fun, and also trouble Chunk’’ makes other people goats.” 30. Lawrence Sandsted Holdredge. Neb. (2. 3»: Fort Morgan (1); Basketball (41; Football 4 : Track (4»; Boys’ Club (4). Six feet one? Sandy's” got me guessing. And In has such clear blue eyes. Just one look makes you start to wondering If “Sandy is not exceeding wise.
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Greenwood — Yauger — Walker — Paxton JUNIORS On September 24, 1928, we, unsuspecting, newly-harvested, rather small beets, entered the B. H. S. Sugar Factory. We were soon awakened by our superiors, the granulated sugar class, to find that our banner of which we had been so proud was only a green top. After going through inspection, slicing, and other humiliating processes, we were suf- ficiently educated to discard our green banner for one of blue and gold. Then with our motto, “Esse Quam Videre,” we were prepared for the first stage of sugar manufacture. During the first stage we entertained the syrup, brown sugar, and granulated sugar classes at a party in the form of a circus. Then, gaining more courage, we had a skating party all our own. At the end of the year after the managers and over-seers had finished their inspection, how happy we were—that is, most of us—for we were then far enough advanced to be called syrup. During the syrup stage we were represented in almost all organizations of the factory. There was not as much syrup as there had been beets, but our superiors were beginning to realize that we had “pep” and ability. This last year has been a very active one under our foremen, Miss Bone and Mr. Bcrcsford. We are known as brown sugar. On October 27 we gave a carnival which was a great success. Every kind of amusement was offered from hula-hula dancers to a chamber of horrors. The brown sugar class play was “Apple Blossom Time.” In May we delighted our seniors, the granulated sugar class, with a banquet in farewell. Next year we hope to fill their sacks and be as great an honor to our factory as this very highest grade of granulated sugar has been. CLASS OFFICERS Clarke Yauger ------------- President Alice Walker Eleanor Paxton...........Vice-President Phillip Greenwood [ Pane Twelve ] Secretary Treasurer 193 1 m
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