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on non non xox non no ' tilt ..1fiFfi..C0U:.?U.lXl .. 2 llt8 Junior Class History. On the thirty-first of August, nineteen himdlred and! twenty-five, the good sllrip, 29 , left the port of B. H. S. and stambed on its maiden voy- age Frosh. At tihe helm of this craft was Capt. Rawlings Hintenack QP'nesidlentJ. He remained witlh us for only two momltlhsg at which time our second Capt., Helen Dugger, accepted the homrprary posaiti-oin. The other officers were: Lieutenant Selma Lepley, CSecretaryJ and Sargent Esther Gardner fTreasure'rJ. After a short period of sailing, a number of our crew felt that they could' not weather the storms, so they stopped at various ports albmg the way. Still, at the lenld of our first nine molnths of journeying, we number, thilnty-six. After a pleasant three-month vacation, wie again assemlbled at Port. B. H. S. to embark on our second voyage, Soph'. Our faithrful lenders on this occasion were: Capt. Glenn Brant CPresidenrtJ, Second Oapt. Helen Burkett CVice Presidentj, Lieutenarrt Miriam Spangler CSeuc'y.J, and Sar- gent Esther Gardner CTreasurer. After braving severe stlqrms, Uinal examsj, which proved the ability of ouir wortlhy seal-men, Wie cast anchlor again at Port B. H. S., and Went our respective ways to spend a pleasant vacation. A Last September, we launched our faithful craft upo-n the new and strange waiters of Juniors, which loomed before us as the hlardest and roughesft. voyage we 'had hefre'Uofor'e attempted, but thus far, had proved successful and interesting. Our Gap't. elect rcgf this voyage was Eleanor Frantz, president. She left us during the first semester, thus a new Cap't. was chosen, Evalyn Vincent was placed at the helm. The assisting of- ficers ans: Second Cap t. David Piscoviclh QVice Presidentl, Lieutenant Miriam' Spangler lSec'y.J, and Sargieanitg Alma Friedline CTre1sumerJ. So far on ouer third voyage we have made many worthy accomplish- ments. The outstanding of these being, Hhe selection mf a class-ring which is to be the standard of the Port B. H. S. Our leading social event this year was the Junior Banquet which resulted in a huge success. This year, we had five representatives on the football s,,uad, three receiving letters. Wal-ter Corley represented us in Varsity Basketball. Although we have ncrt as y-et readhed our goal, we are certain that our ship will cnqss the finish line with ilying colors, if our mates con- tinue with their preserit remarkable sailing. Page Twenty-eight H fn. .
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age Ill OR MOI KOR MOI ION IO L REX COLLIUM . J Q I-I ox xox non non no A Junior Class. CLASS MOTTO- Climb, though the rocks be rugged. CLASS COLORS, -Pink and White. President - Vice President Secretary - Treasurer - Adams Vernie Ank-erny Alice Baer Ethel Beatty Leonard Bittner Margaret Branlt Glenn Burkett Hel-en Cole Mildred Corley Walter Driggs Ruth Duggfer Helen Elden Annlertta Friedline Gillian Gardner Esther lweniy- OFFICERS Class Roll Lost during 'the year A1-rkeny Ruth Frantz Eleanor Handling Howard Ross Anice Evalyn Vincent David Piscovich - Velma Walker Alma Friesdline Hovlsopple Dorothy Horner Ethel Lo-hr Melvin Luddlen Edith Maust Ncarma Mayko Joe North Jdhn Riva Rfallph Roberts Price Smalley Lucille Snyder Ferne Spangler Mifriam Vinisky Andy
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