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Senior Class History In September, 1921, fifty of us entered B. H. S.. determined to accom- plish much. We clung together and plunged into school life. We elected the following officers: President...........................Laurence Blaker Vice President.........................Lavon Mavis Secretary and Treasurer - - - Lillian Hiatt “Pep and Grit Win,” was our motto; purple and gold, our colors; and the Violet our flower. During the year we enjoyed a winner roast at Showalter’s wood and in vacation a picnic at Enfield’s Park. The next September we numbered twelve less. We elected our officers: President..............................Lavon Mavis Vice President.........................Helen Staley Secretary ------ Dorothy Clark Treasurer .... Frederick Gengnagel Miss Leigh was chosen as our class teacher. During the year we had a pot luck supper at the school house and a weiner roast at Gypsy Hill. The class broke up in May to meet again in September to find a few more had dropped out. We elected our officers. President.....................................Lavon Mavis Vice President ----- Howard 1 link Secretary ------ Laurence Blaker Treasurer.....................................Helen Staley Our president left us and Howard came to the rescue. This year we published the Fortnight and accomplished much in school. At Christmas we were transferred to the new building. In September we met and combined our efforts in publishing the an- nual and presenting our Senior play. We were entertained by Janet Graham at the first of the year and later enjoyed a bob-sled ride. We have tried especially this year to leave Butler High with more knowledge than when we entered. Our present officers arc: President ------ Howard Funk Vice President - - - Laurence Blaker Secretary................Elizabeth Bryan Treasurer ------- Lewis Tclschow F. II. ’25. '
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HSSlMlMlMiMiMIMIMIMlMIMIMIJyS TROPAEUM It l l l lffigri vitrsv;! Itv ry hr ry fv fr ly f r fy8?ltya f?a fi' Page Twelve HOWARD FUNK My speeches mean nothin» ? But may- be they do! •lust wait a few years and I’ll prove it to yon- lb H. S. 1, 2. 3, 4; l)em. Lit. Hoc. 2. 3. 4, I’res. 4; Hi-Y 3. 4: Class Vice Pros. •I. Pres. 4: Ass’t Cir. Mgr. Tropaeum 4; Ass’t Cir. Mgr. Fortnight 3; Coun- try Boys’ Conduct Club.2. 3, 4; Class Play “Fifty-Fifty” 4- -------------------- DOROTHY SNYDER Dorothy is always steady and true. Forever smiling, never blue. B. H. S. 1. 4; Auburn H. S. 2. 3; Dem. Lit. Soe. 4: Blue Triangle 4; Orchestra 4; dice Club 1, 4; Joke Editor 'I 'ropa, cum 4; Follies I. 4; Class Play “Fiftv- Fifty” 4. JOHN POFFENBEROER Johnnie is small, but hard to buck, He rides on Oberlin’s Grocery truck. B. H. S- I. 2. 3; Dem. Lit. Soc. 2. 3; Base Ball 2. 3; Hi-Y 3; Tri-State Sum- mer. 24; Ass’t Bus. Mgr. Tropaeum 3; Latin Club 2. ♦ 1« ♦ ISABELLE MADDEN It must be known, by some means or other. She never fell for anyone’s brother. B. H. S. 1, 2. 3. 4: Ant. Lit. Soc. 2. 3.
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