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.limmy's come-hither eyes have made many a maiden swoon. Ar- MILTON snvsu it We LOUISE MSHER p,,,5d,,,, Class Omcers Vice-President CAROLYN BOWERS , 959 1 'll :An DOROTHY ROBERTS Secretary A A' 'K I ' H Treasurer MILDRED HAMILTON Class Advisor HIS year has been Milt Bilyeu's first year as class president. He has proved most capable and reli- able in filling this position. When there is work to be done, Milt never shirks it, but is always willing to do his share. Likewise, the other officers have proven themselves versatile. Louise Lasher and Carolyn Bowers have previously served as class officers. For three consecutive years Louise has served as vice-president, while Carolyn has served as secretary for two years. This year has been Dorothy Roberts' first year as a class officer. When January rolled around and time for election of new officers, we found it unnecessary to replace these officers. Even though this is Miss Hamilton's first year around the halls of B.H.S., she has worked her way into the Senior activities, and has proved very capable in advising us. WILLIAM BRAUKSIECK .lUgl'lead Marching on Bill left our ranks in December to become a member of the in- fantry. Although he, too, was one of the quieter seniors, his presence was greatly missed at our senior meetings. WALTER CHAMOT Walt Great expectations WaIt's accent is not a southern drawl, but it sure does draw atten- tion as does his excellent technique in interclass basketball. Science is no mystery to him, as the science magazines keep him up-to-date an ALFRED HALLIGAN Al Since you went away Although Al will be graduating from Plattsburg instead of here with us, we feel that he has a definite place in our Lyre. Al was presi- dent of our class during the Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years, and whatever his plans for the future may be, we're sure they'll be a success. JAMES HARKINS Jimmy Maiden-swoon the discoveries, riving at school each morning in his iitney, he was seldom late. Jim's dramatic talents helped to make the Senior Variety show a success. RICHARD WARNER Dick Quota, wahna? Although the Navy claimed Dick before graduation, he still is well remembered for his skill in basketball. Here's hoping you have lots of luck, Dick.
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LYRE STAFF Co-Editors-Louise Lasher, Jack Golden Art Editors-Douglas Failing, Zoe White Class History-Donald Schenck, Malcolm Bort Feature Editors-Margaret Kimber, Henrietta Harrington Advertising-Jane Hamlin, Burton Crego, Audrey Ney Class Will-Virginia Crego, Earl Voorhees Circulation-Ernestine Marshall, Jacqueline Helmbold Class Prophesy-Dorothy Roberts, James Dow Typists-Mary Delaney, Alice Horner, Ella Jane Kingsley Jane Martin Sports Editors Girls-Carolyn Bowers, Marguerite Gallagher Boys-Fred Collins, Jack Fancher Photography-Frederick Fuess Ill
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'KEY MAYNARD BRATT Brat Blow, Gabriel, Blow If while strolling by the audi- torium, you are met by the blare of o trumpet-that's Maynard. Not only is he an essential member of the band, but he also lends his vocal cords in Glee Club. May- nard's height is a great help to the seniors at Interclass basketball. FREDERICK COLLINS Fred Handsome is as handsome does Fred, our handsomest senior, was a wise choice as boys' sports editor of the Lyre. He was star on both the J.V. and Varsity Basketball teams, and in baseball, his pitching was hard to beat. Having been one of the Dancing DarIings, Fred will certainly be able to secure a position with a chorus at any time. NATALIE CLAPP Nat Loud 'clapping' for her No chemical equation puzzles Natalie and chem lab can boast of her as an ardent experimenter. When basketball was in season, the girls found Nat to be one of their best guards. She plans to enter col- lege and study chemistry after graduation. ROBERT CONIBER Bob I've nothing to say Quiet seniors seem to run in poirs. It you see Bob you would expect to see his companion close by. Riding the bus each day, his at- tendance record was nearly perfect. OLIVE ABBOTT Olly Chuck'ed full of fun! Get your tickets everybody! Yes, Olive's the gal that was put to work making the tickets for each senior dance. She is a member of the Triangles and was one of the star players on the girls' volleyball team. Some people may find life a riddle, but not OIIy. MALCOLM BORT Mal Man, the Unknown A newcomer, Malcolm lost no time in acquainting himself with his classmates. Another car owner he, too, drives his putt putt to school each morning. MILTON BILYEU Milt All in favor say I Our class president for both terms and our most popular fellow, Milt has led our class through a successful year. Besides being busy with senior business, he found time for J.V. basketball and Hi-Y activi- ties. In the Senior Variety show, Milt ioined forces with the Dqnc. ing DarIings. CAROLYN BOWERS Buck Call the 'DOC'tor To list CaroIyn's accomplishments would require more room than we have here. Besides being a friend to everyone, she was Girls' Sports Editor for the Lyre, Co-captain of the Seniors' Basketball team, a member of Tri-Y, and Sub Debs, and secretary of the Senior class. Caro- lyn seems to prefer the color red for a reason we all know.
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