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Our Stars mmk Louise Clark well deserves to be placed among the Star Seniors. Outstanding in music aclivities. she plays first stand cello m the orchestra. On the stu- dent council this year, Louise acted as chairman o[ the assembly commiltee, and as another Senior hon- or, was elected Dolphin Queen. Throughout her years of BHS she has maintained a high scholastic stand- ard. Scribblers and Y-Teens have kept her busy, and yet, with all these responsibilities, Louise finds time (o indulge m tennis or swimming and in playing her large and varied collection ol records Her gay and sweet manner has won her many friends. LOUISE CLARK Active in declam, dramatics, journalism and mu- sic, Wayne Danielson has no lime on h ' s hands . Much of his energy has been put into the field of dra- matics, since he had leads in both Junior and Senior class plays and in several one-act presentations, Danny also won several top rankings in boys ' de- clamation contests. His greatest responsibility was his position as editor-in-chief of the P G and his notable achievement, that of promoting and direct- ing the Eiretat, France Reliel Drive He has been con- sistently at the top of the honor roll Wayne will long be remembered as the author of the words lor our Alma Mater song. i - WAYNE DAfilELGOIJ Many honors have come to Boibara McCollom during her high school years. In her Junior year she was a member of the student council and president and vice-president of the class. Bobs devoted much ol her time to music, being first chair violist and a member oi the girls ' sextet during her second year As a Senior she was secretary of the student council, class treasurer, associate managing editor ol the P G. ond — biggest thrill of all — attendant to the 1948 Home- coming Queen Her first toste o[ dramatics came this May with a part in The Seven Sisters . Babs is truly a Star Senior BARBARA McCOLLOM
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' Good leadership — sense of re- sponsibility — hard-working — These vords describe the outstanding )ob done by the Senior officers this year They proved themselves worthy ot their positions by capably handling the business of their class First semes- ter officers were Dick, Jim W., Peggy and Charlie Al. Jim K . Dona and Babs assumed their duties the second semester Front Row Richard Nelson. Barbara McColiom, Albert Morgan. Charlie Schulz Back Row lames Wellington, Dona Peterson. Peggy York, lames Kaas. (Mfi Se u nd Highlights of the Senior year were the class party in the fall. Stairv ay to the Stars and three-act play, The Seven Sisters , presented in early May Then in rapid succession came Senior pictures, invitations, Senior banquet, baccalaureate and fin- ally. — graduation '
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A Albert Morgan ' s greatest honor came in his Sen- ior year when he was elected class president for the second semester. Sports has been one of Al ' s main interests in high school He received several ma)or letters ior his work in basketball, (ootball and track during his Junior and Senior years Basketball, how- ever, was also an activity for htm as a Sophomore The selection of Al for All-Conference football, first team, gave him recognition for his fine work in that sport. He worked in the cafeteria this year and in- variably greeted all with a friendly smile His happy- go-lucky nature has made him a favorite A ALBERT MOt GAN Blond Evangeime Swanson has had a series ot lun and thrills in BHS Several honors came her way as a Sophomore which is very unusual. She was chosen to reign as queen over the annua ' class party and also during that year was a member ol the stu- dent council Vange served as Junior treasurer and secretary for the first and second semesters respec- tively. Undoubtedly her crowning glory came with her selection as the 1948 Homecoming Queen, the dream of every Senior girl A member of both GAA and Y-Teens, she was always busy Her personality and cute gnn will be remembered by all of us A VANGE SWANSON One ot the most active boys in high school has been Richard Nelson A member of the varsity de- bale squad, Dick won the degree of distinction giv- en by NFL As a Sophomore, he was in the boys ' quartet He held several responsible positions dur- ing his second year as president and vice-president of the class and as a member of student council Again in his Senior year Dick was elected class presi- dent. Having shown talent in dramatics, he has given outstanding performances in all his parts. This last year Dick was on the ad staff of the P G His ver- satility has made him one ol the leading Seniors RICHARD NELSON
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