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(16) JUKI OR CLASS In the fall of 1940, forty ripe freshmen timidly scrolled in good old B. T H. S After becoming acquainted with each other, they elected John Mai com president{Raymond Shoe-maker vi oe-president, and Bill Kilpatriok secretary .Student Council member was Tinker CTConn® and Mr Snyder was ohosen for sponsor.Most of the students took part in the activities that year and have continued to do so. Phll-f lodged sophomores, the class of 44 ohose their of floors.They were John Mal-oom president,Leslie Hibbs vioe-president,and Bill Kilpatriok was eearetary-treesurer. The Student Counoil member carried over into this year,and Miss Bspevlk was sponsor.By this time half a dozen students had moved away, leaving the olass at the diminuitive size of thirty-four. Proudly thirty-four bright Juniors mounted the steps of B T H S , with more groso-up hearts than when they were mere sophomores .The offioers were John Maloom president,Bather Allison vice-president,and Tinker O'Connor seoretary-treasurer.Thelr sponsors wereMr Wene, Miss Miles, and Mrs. Borror. fndK . und r the dir rtlon of “l 1st Row Ifrs.Borror,Miss Miles,Bsther Allison,Dean Fever,Lois Wadsworth,John Maloom, Anne Burster, Willis Kir let on, June Johns on, Duane Rice,Norma Campbell, Tinker O'Connor. 2nd Row:Mr .Wane,Edson Dressier,Bill Ki1patrick,Marilyn Shaffer,Elaine Lampe,Eileen Mool , Reta Zehr,Barbara Hax$r,Mary K.Pfister,Elizabeth Coyle,Agnes Roberts,Dorothy Yam-bert,Mary Rita Barclay. 3rd RowsJerry Pfister,John 01tman,Arthur Cooper,LeRoy Pinkham,Bob Volz,Dale Fever, Gene tteffen,Ray Baker,Lyle McWilliams,Paul Cox,Wilbur Hartman. Student Council Memberi Gene Steffen Vi oe-Presidenti Bsther Allison President John Maloom Secretary-Treasurer Tinker O'Connor Student Council Member Mary Rita Barclay
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Bob Faulk is tho local Johnson Wax salesman,and he informed us that June was hie best selling month. The present mayor of El Paso is Eddie Coyle. The publio must like him for he's boen in for ten years. One of the first laws he put in the schools was that students oould sleep in history olass if they wanted to. Luan Smith is the looal beauty operator. She has the only beauty parlor in the city, and is kept very busy. II er shop covers a whole blook and she has twenty operators working for her. Virgil Hepperley, the seoond Glenn Cunningham, returned to his home town for a visit after breaking the mile record by l 2 minute. I suppose you are wondering about the 43 class sponsors. Doo” l.cL ne is touring the country with his all-girl basketball team. Incidentally, the five girls are his daughters. Miss UcCue is now secretary to the President. Every once in a while she returns to SI iaso to visit the commercial classes. She says she gets a great deal of enjoyment out of watching the beginners in shorthand. Miss !.iarian Tendiok now has a dootor's degree in dramatics and is teaching at Bradley Polyteohnique Institute. In the summer she goes to New York where she has stock fri ft siBauer theater. Thus completes the oyclo of the '43 graduates.
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Vi oe-President Richard Gaines Secretary-Treasurer Margaret Fenton President Bill Tipler Student Counoil Member John Everetts SOrHCI ORB CLASS In September, 1941, an exoitea freshman class wandered about the halls of E T H. 3 , wondering what it was all about But we soon oaught on, and bravely bore the burden of being Freshman There were forty-five of us,but during the year five dropped out In our election we made Don Gordon president, Everett Quiram vice-president. Bob Stimpert seoretary-treasurer, John Everett student council representative Our advisors were Mr Snyder and Miss Butler The next year we oame back not feeling quite so green This year there were forty-seven of us and we elected Bill Tipler president, Dick Gaines vice-president, and Margaret Ponton searetary-treasurer Class advisors were Miss Espevik and Mr Snyder 1st Row 2nd Row 3rd Row 4th Row Members of the Sophomore Class are Armenta frakes, Joan Cleary, Shirley Burroughs, Margaret Fenton, Alma Newkirk, Roberta MoConkey, Betty Newkirk, Ethel Storti, Isabel Volt, Rita Kirby, Lois Coyle, Beverly Russell, Donna Jane Agnew, Miss Espevik Beverly Laps, Harold Marous, Vernon Agnew, Everett Qulram, Don Gordon, Monte Lindsey, Maxine Chapman, Ruth Wilson, Beulah Martin, Virginia Inthume, Mary Louise Wadsworth, Miss Martin Virgil Krug, Glenn Sparks, Norma frese, Betty Jo Hynes, Bill Tipler, Jim Corbitt, Beraloe Hayse, Kathryn Soherts, Kitty Lou Eastman, Eugene Savoie, John Everetts• Bob Fevers, Lyle Miller, Claire Lyons, Marvin Kingdon, Dick Gaines, Jim Davis, Kenneth Burroughs, Bill Altum, Leo Phister, Ceoil Soott.
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