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Seniors Marcele Ann Yaussy llMar!7 James Francis Zarcone Illimff Edgar Vaughn Zellner Eddie enior Class History In our freshman year, we were just beginning to feel that we might voice ourselves without being told to be quiet because we were too young. We didn't receive the blame for all the com- motion in assemblies. We sat downstairs and therefore we were considered fairly grown up. Mrs. Willaman was our class adviser. To conclude our year, we had a pot-luck picnic at the Gun Club. We had the largest class in our sophomore year. The girls were taken into the Girl Reserves and the boys were the leaders in Jr. Hi-Y. Our class had quite a reputation in basketball, football and track and some of the boys were on the Varsity. The class officers were as follows: Robert Ferguson, president, William Beal, vice-president, Ruth Beall, secretary, and Nolan Carson, treasurer. Miss Valeska Lambertus was chosen as adviser. The most important event of the year was the sophomore party. All the girls were very ex- cited. It was our first chance to wear formals. Then came our junior year. The officers that year were as follows: Nolan Carson, president, Lois Ann Rockwell, vice- president, Marjorie Eaton, secretary, and William Foulk, treasurer, Miss Marjorie Dennis, adviser. Ruth Beall was elected as Editor-in-chief of the annual and Bob Gardner was elected as busi- ness manager for the following year. U Once again the boys contributed much to the athletic events for they helped to tie for first place in the N. C. O. League. The class spent many hours in making preparations for the biggest social event of the year, the Junior-Senior Reception, held May 1', 1941. Our last year as students in B. H. S.-Dignified Seniors!!l?? The officers for the final year are: Nolan Carson, president, Lois Ann Rockwell, vice-presi- dent, Marjorie Eaton, secretary, Kenneth Landes, treasurer, and Mr. Howard Havron, adviser. Now as the time is drawing near for us to leave our dear Bucyrus High and go along life's pathway, we think of the happy times we have had in school. There are many things that have taken place which we will carry along with us when we close the door on the scenes of happy high school days, the home we love so well. ..13-
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