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Sixty-ninth Annual Commencement of Bryan High School BACCALAUREATE SERVICES: Methodist Church A A A A A May I3 Address: Rev. Gale Engle CoMMENcEMENT: High School Auditorium AAAAAAAAAAAAA A A May I7 Address: Have You Ever Met Yourself? Frank D. Slutz, Dayton, Ohio CLASS Morro: The only limit to our realizations of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. -Franklin D. Roosevelt, April II, 1945 CLASS COLORS! Maroon - White CLASS FLOWERS: Red Rose -White Carnation
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i l i i i IUNIORS First Row: Fred Schaub, Presidentg lim Ark, Vice President: Barbara llamilton, Secretary: Don Amon, Treasurer. Second Row: Marie Adams, Elaine Bahnsen, Ed. Blackman, Mary Brannum, Richard Cordell, Eugene Demmy. Third Row: Charme DeVine, Bob Dewine, Iames Fulton, Bernard Hamil- ton, Cecil Hassar, Sam Kakehashi. Fourth Row: Harry Morgan, Dorothy Mundy, Bob Pitstick, Bill Pitstick, Beulah Purdin, Ann Reed. Fifth Row: Frank Riley, Hilda Ricciardi, Doris Shellhaas, Donna Sheridan, Pat Shook, Helen Squires. Sixth Row: Betty Tibbs, Wallace Townsend, Iames Williams. I unior Class History 1 944-4 5 The bright and cheerful summer faded away and again school became a reality. September saw the Iuniors trudging back to school. They arrived and were greeted by the smiling faces of eight new teachers. Two of them were to leave only a few months later, and one of the two being their lovable, laughable, home room teacher, Mrs. Stone, who knew them as they actually were and not as they seemed. They began their prospective career of entertainment with a hayride which proved to be very interesting to the casual onlooker. They Finally convinced the keeper of the park to let them stay beyond hours in order to eat. By the way, it was on this occasion that they IHCI Chuck. Twice the Iuniors fused their talents together and came forth with more vim and vitality than even the best comedian could offer in their assemblies. The firsl of these was of the vaudeville type and was strongly censored by their advisors The second was Dickens' Christmas Carol in which lim Ark held the lead ing role as Scrooge. The typical junior superiority wa: displayed when Doris Shellhaas cap tured the county award in the Prince of Peace Declamation Contest. Tha Iuniors, too, contributed five of the ter varsity players to Bryan's successful ant ellicient ball club. As to the building of the financia system of their little organization, pol corn, coke and potato chips rolled ix several dollars, and the fifty-fifty danci was not to be forgotten. Following twi of the basketball games, dances wer given, proceeds of one was given to th Infantile Paralysis Fund. Last but nc least, we added a goodly sum to ou bank account by selling magazine which gives added zest for promotiny the annual Spring Prom.
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