. Our yesterdays . man Miller Palmer Richer Walter Schug Flora Franz Frieda Sprunger Myron Habegger Clara Shoemaker Florence Hilty Olive Winteregg May, 73 Two years ago one autunm day, Timid and green and chartered a ship from the B. H. S. And christened her May plentiful ballast of sage advice We trimmed our eager loosed Our cables and sped away In the teeth of the freshening jolly crew are staunch and true. And guided by their worked their sails right merrily. When once they knew the found us soon in grievous storms, .\ rain of question


. Our yesterdays . man Miller Palmer Richer Walter Schug Flora Franz Frieda Sprunger Myron Habegger Clara Shoemaker Florence Hilty Olive Winteregg May, 73 Two years ago one autunm day, Timid and green and chartered a ship from the B. H. S. And christened her May plentiful ballast of sage advice We trimmed our eager loosed Our cables and sped away In the teeth of the freshening jolly crew are staunch and true. And guided by their worked their sails right merrily. When once they knew the found us soon in grievous storms, .\ rain of questions from the wet and slippery decks, A few fell when the rocks and reefs uprose. Some shuddered with remorse,-And trcmliling to the pilot ran .d begged to change their more years are yet before us. Then on the deeper blue well through the wind—Ithe gale. The shouts arise oer land and ! at the worth of June. • M. B., 23. [ Twenty-Four ] Our Yesterdays BHS. [ Twenty-Five ] I Our Yesterdays BHS Class History In the fall of 1919 a bright and happy group of verdant Freshies wereseen in the assembly of the B. H. S. There were twenty-six members at thebeginning of the year but before the close of school some of these had droppedout, leaving but eighteen. We had a few parties during this first year. Theinitiation given by the Seniors was enjoyed by all. Septemiber 1920 we is gain returned to our school duties. This time therewere onlv seventeen members. One classmate, Thelma Mason, dropped outsoon after the beginning of the term. Edgar Clauser joined our class in themonth of Septemiber. We had the misfortune of losing a member by death,Arthur Luginl^ill. At the present time there are only sixteen members inthe class of 23, ])ut we believe in quality not ciuantity. Our class is full ofpep. It takes part in all school affairs. AVhat would the basket-ball teamsof the high school be without the Sophomores? F. H. IN MEMORIAM Arthur


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