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Semor Class Offlcers FRANKLIN GRAHAM MXERS Cornmercral Student Councll 1 2 S H Y 3 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 3 4 Wel fare League 1 2 Class Pres1dent4 H0 hath I1 hernt as S0llIlll us ll m FLEANOR ANN FEGLEY College Blue Trxangle l Glrl Reserves 2 3 College Club 4 German Clubl 2 Sec 81 Trens GAA 2 3 Record mg Secretary 4 Pres Bucyrlan Edxtorlal Staff 4 Class Basketball 2 3 4 Class Secretary 4 Wel fare League 1 The all seezng sun the 11o1Ir1 begun BERNARD LEO GALITZA Vocatlonal otball 1 2 Ba 3 4 Vocatlonal Club 4 mon II zs UI nf :em nn mu hem! DOROTHA BTAF STUCKER1 College Blue Triangle 1 Vtce Pres Student Council 2 Treas Grrl Res rves 2 3 4 May Queen Attendant 2 ucyrlan St ff l 2 4 Gr Booster Club 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 College Club 4 Secy G A A 3 4 German Club 3 4 Class Play 4 Class Treasurer 3 4 I' 1 ulzatsoelm one hath ull that 110167 rlzeth Class History Graduatxon the time we have antlctpated smce our frrst years ot htgh school llfe has come at last Although there have been many outstandmg classes 1t may conscxentlously be sald that the class of 40 ranks second to none Although we were st11l an unorganlzed class as freshmen we accustomed our selves to the usual taunts and sarcasms of the upper classmen and entered enthu slastlcally 1nto the act1v1t1es of B H S When we entered school the followmg September as sophomores and Wllh more prrvrleges we organrred our class w1th Blll Spald president, Gladys Gallln qer vnce presrdent, Luctle Carltsle, secretary, John Black, treasurer, and Mrs Edna Wtllaman, advrser Durtng th1s year we also chose our class colors, blue and gold Memorles of our sophomore party w1ll remam wlth us forever The fall of 1938 agaln found us at our tasks m the role of upper classmen It was durtng thls year that our frrst real responsrbrlrtxes were felt The followlng otflcers were elected Cha les Ross presldent, Donald Beebe vlce presrdent Mary E Thompson secretary Dorotha Stuckert, treasurer, and Mr Dobbms and Mr Barrett co advisers Our most hearty thanks to our two advlsers for thelr splendlcl help and coopera lon throughout the year! On May 29 the qala event of the year was held the Jumor Semor Receptron The most lrnportant tune tn the hlstory of the senlor class IS of course, thls our graduatron year Franklm Myers was competent ln hrs dutles as presldent and was capably 8SSlSl9d by Bernard Galttza vlce presldent, Eleanor Fegley secre tary Dorotha Stuckert treasurer, Mr Barrett, class advtser, and Mr Dobbtns, an nual advlser Many of the semors won renown ln scholarshrp athletlcs muslc and dramattcs The senlor play Professor How Could You dlrected by Mxss Dennis, was a notable achtevement As commencement trme draws near, our rrunds are full of gay remembrances that have made our hlgh school days tnterestlng and excltlng However we must brd farewell to these thtngs that have meant so much to us Our htghest ambmon IS that we may always uphold the s andards and ldeals of our dear Alma Mater B H S llmoflm Shultz It o o 7 1 Y ' , , r. is , , Fo , , 3, 4, seball 1, 2, i 1 i ' 1 i A ' ' P - My ' ' ' 1 g I 1 't, fun 1 II. ' A , A , I . 1 I ' 'i i f f I -f 9 i r i 1 1 i f . . . . . , , - B ' a , , 3, , ils' 'i ' i r 1 i i 'i ' ' ' r f I V i i ' 1 f I -, ' .s Y ',,. , .. , . , H1 1 , . . . . Ae 01' sau' her match smce first t snzd goeth fm'th 1l'1flI fl rozre C I . . . . . I ' I ' - - 1 I - 1 ' I ' ' 5 , I - . . . , ' Z V I ' I ' i . , , - . . ' ' . . ,. I . - ' I I ' ' J I V I - . I - i I . , . , - ' I I ' I I I ' I ' I V . I . V 1 1 1 i' A ' .
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