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JUNIOR CLASS Upper row left to right: H. Packer, I). Aldrich, L. Steckley, G. Anthony, F. Tomlinson, C. Platt, Mr. Green, E. Vernier, L. Shumaker, E. Mullet, R, Eakright, V. Hathaway, D. Showalter. Lower row: 1). Jennings, R. Capp, D. Tyson, B. Phelps, T. Chubb, E. Kuss, R. Woods, N. Lawson, L. Brown, L. Johnson, M. Graff.
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SKNIOU PROPIIKCV CONTIM-KD Name Rechristened Failing Ambition Will probably be Cjy Hankey Reliable, Honest Being Tardy To be a see. Paderewski A composer Nancy Bryant Not Bold Evening Walks To be pleasant A trained nurse Bessie Jilinings Best Judgment Working To be a College Dean A missionary Thelma Sturgis Thinks Seriously Oxfords To get thru High School A school teacher Louise Mason Likes Mirth Chewing Gum To cause a sensation A Diplomat Glenn McClellan Good Man Bashfulness. To be a lawyer A Success De Sewell Diligent Student Basket Ball Pres, of N Y C Railroad A prize fighter Clare Jinnings Cold Justice His Disposition To be scientiae farmer A philosopher “MEMORIES’’ EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief......... Ass’t Editor-in-Chief .. Business Manager........ Ass’t Business Manager Joke Editor............. Athletic Editors........ .........Glen McClellan ............John Brown ..............Erma Horn ...........Marcel Swift ............Ralph Shultz Louise Mason, l)e Sewell
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY September 8, 1918 thirty-one innocent but observant boys and girls stepped upon the Freshman round of tlie “green and gold” ladder which ends at tlie gateway to the world of toil and fame. We entered into social activities for being told that first impres- sions are lasting (especially when these fall upon the faculty) we decided to devote our time to our studies and thereby obey the sum- mons to classes with a countenance minus the frown so correctly in- terpreted by the teachers. When we, alert and active, ascended the second round of the B. H. S. ladder, we extended a helping hand to those following in our path and waited until our third year (the present year) to begin our activities. This year our social activities have fully atoned for those in which we did not participate the first two years. We have published the B. II. S. newspaper “The Fortnight;” on St. Valentine’s eve we gave a masquerade party for our fellow stu- dents and in the carnival we took an active part. We hope to reach the top of the ladder fully prepared to meet the “ups and downs” of life.
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