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junior Class Roll Batchelor, Lowell Boone, Richard Brewer, Verl Briney, Jane Burrus, Donald Cripe, Ruth Dalenburg, Annabelle Dellinger, Martha Dodge, Alene Donley,' Carson Donley, Mary Everingham, James Flenar, Otis Frame, Lee Frame, William Godfrey, John Hamilton, Marjorie Hawks, Elaine Heiermann, Ervin Holmes, Edna Howard, Thehna Howe, Maxine Irvin, Mary Jackson, Chandos Jewell, Lorren Kelley, Hope Kempton, Esther Leiter, Lewis Lightfoot, Lucille Lolmaugh, Thelma March, Mary Marsh, Raymond McLeod, Donald McCllen, Audrey McCllen, Lyle Morris, Junior Myers, Maxine Myers, Mayida Pennell, Max Price, Effie Mae Proud, Russell Quirk, Thomas Ranahan, Anna Grace Reese, Marie Rice, Clarence Russel, Jean Schram, Richard Shaffer, Donald Sibley, Ethel Spatta, Helen Spatta, George Topash, August Truman, Jack Walls, Lewis Wessendorf, Chester Willard, Robert Yurkovic, George Zachman, William junior History Thomas Quirk Weentered the portals of B. H. S. typical freshmen, steeped in tradi- tion and thoroughly filled with respect for the mighty sophomores. Con- sequently we were, to say the least, slightly alarmed when a goodly sup- ply of paddles appeared. Anyway, we were the last class to be initiated. Our class officers in that first year were Lauren Johnston, president, Dick Schram, vice-president, Fred Harkrider, secretary, and Dorothy Briney, treasurer. That year we had fourteen men on the football squad, five men on the basketball squad, and four men on the track team. Not bad for lowly freshmen! In our sophomore year we did just about as much in extra-curricular activities as we did in our first year: four men on the first team in foot- ball and more on the second team. In speech work we did as much as the seniors. Our officers were: Otis Flenar, president, Thomas Quirk, vice president, and Dorothy Briney, secretary-treasurer. This year we elected Bill Frame, president, Mary Donley, vice-presi- dentg and Jean Russell, secretary-treasurer. The annual junior play was entitled The Boomers. We had five men in football and one man on the first team and four men on the second team in basketball. Not so many but of good quality. We supplied five members of the debating squad and one member of the team. With a record like this we have every reason to believe that next year should prove a very successful one. Nineteen
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Sophomore Class Roll Arthurhultz, Esther Babcock, Marquerite Bachman, Rose Best, Grey Blaney, Donald Bradley, Clarence Briney, Virginia Bristol, Gertrude Crittenden, Wilson Dalenberg, Jack Deeds, Evert Denno, Claude Depyl, Blanche Dewitt, Donnabelle De Giacomo, Frances Donley, Edwin Drietzler, Max Grey, Ralph Haines, Esther Hattenbach, John Heiermann, John Howard, Shirley Huss, Floyd Juhl, Raymond Kelley, Janet Kenton, Tom Koch, Glen Kohlman, Joyce Kool, Leona Leiter, Goldie Marsh, Esther Merrefield, Peggy Neal, Beatrice Peacock, Lillias Powell, Roy Reinke, Junior Richardson, Arden Riley, Fred Roti Roti, Donald Rough, Opal Richter, Margaret Ruth, Alice Schultz, Ruth Shaffer, Winnifred Squire, Eloise Stoner, Martha Strayer, Robert Topash, Dan Topash, Pauline Troutfetter, Geneva Walker, Howard Weaver, Irvin Weaver, Dohn Webb, Albert Wilcox, Audrey Wolkins, Leona Yurkovic, Anna Zerbe, Mary Jane Sophomore Class History Pauline Topash Starting off with a bang, the class of '35 was soon regarded by others as the peppiest bunch of Freshies ever to enter the doors of B. H. S. During the fourth Week we elected Albert Webb, president, Elmer Lerhke, vice president, Donnabelle Marrs, secretary, and Fred Harkrider, reasurer. Starting in athletics were Max Dritzler, Evert Deeds and Dan To- pash, while Mary Jane Zerbe represented us in debating. This year we placed our future in the hands of Robert Strayer, presi- dent, Peggy Merrifield, vice-president, Ruth Strunk, secretary, and Mar- garet George, treasurer. With such a brilliant past we are looking brightly towards the future. Twenty-One
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