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LIBRARY HELPERS ROW 1 — Miss Byerley, Eileen Sullivan. ROW 2 — Twila Faubion. Elizabeth Merrell, Katherme Robbins, Sue Duckcr, Gary Benham, Thelma Todd, William Allen, Steve Buck. Take Many Forms The library helpers work at the circulation desk, help Mis Byerley with the processing of new books, and do some reference work. The Projectionists are helpers to all o c the school, for they run the films that are seen in con- nection with many of the courses given in B. H. S. PROJECTIONISTS SEATED — William Allen. ROW 1 — Pat Srygley, Eileen Sullivan, Elizabeth Merrell, Gerald Carrier, James Hackney, Miss Byerley. ROW 2 — Frank Stapp, Douglas Sutton. Dave Hawkins, Charles Hert, Francis Stone. ROW 3 — Bob Motsinger, Ronald Bell, Charles Schreiber. ROW 4 — Earl Chastain, Jerry Anderson, Don Smith. This page is sponsored by J. C. PENNEY CO., INC.
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MACHINE SHOP Mr. Bcals checks Bob Holzhause as he smooths a piece of metal for a vise he is making. Machine Shop courses include Machine Shop 1 and 2, Pattern Making, Foundry, Cabinet Making, and Drawing. Students in the shop courses gain instruc- tion in the use and operation of such ma- chines as engine lathe, drill press, milling machines, shaper, grinding machines, and welding equipment. All skills learned here may be used as a livelihood later. Technical Skills MECHANICAL DRAWING Roger Kopp finishes a drawing under Mr. Luse ' s direction. Any boy interested in engineering, ma- chine shop, drafting, designing, archi- tecture, or blue print reading would be wise to take mechanical drawing in high school. Pattern making and Foundry were put into our school at the request of the in- dustries of Bedford. This course gives experience in the construction of wood patterns, the building of sand molds and the making of castings — all of them skills that can be used in local industry. This page is sponsored by HILDERBRAND MOTORS
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VALUED ACTIVITIES OFFICE PRACTICE ROW 1 — Gladys Browning, Faye Butler, Pat Kindred. Gladys George Betty Jo Shaw, Patty Watson, and Nancy Sheeks. ROW 2 — Mary Ma- loney, Sharon Arthur, Zenobia Fin- ney, Glenna Beavers. Dottie Ter- pen, Pat Stewart, and Miss Denny ROW 3 — Delores Shaffer. Kitty Murray, Barbara McGuire. Marilyn Grubb, Sara Ikerd, Bonnie Brinegar, and Phyllis Lake. This is the group of girls who do the leg-work and help with the office work in the various administrative offices through- out the school system. One half of a credit toward gradua- tion is given for this one semes- ter course. GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION CLASS ROW 1 — Ronnie Clark. Steve Buck, Rae Jeanne Cnpe, and Elizabeth Jourdan. ROW 2— Bob Holzhause. Bob Herr. Jerry Blackburn, Barbara Bobbitt, Kitty Murray, Stanley Glenn, and Charles Baker. ROW 3 — Joe Finn. Miss Painter, Pat Fitzgibbons, David Adams, Jerry Todd, Jim Hague, Charles Conner, Jerrv An- derson, Suzy Gunther, Evelyn Voightschild, Mary Ruth Hartman, Jackie Sexton, and Joe Mason. Known more informally as chomp class, it is composed mainly of seniors who feel the need for a refresher course in grammar and composition in their preparation for college. This year the class was privi- leged to watch an English course transmitted from Indiana Uni- versity by television. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT RCW 1 — Dave Johnson, Wilma Wever, Vergilla Owens, Barbara Mc- Guire. Zenobia Finney. Elaine Mc- Callom, and George Gilbert. ROW 2 — John Adamson, John Abel, Ron- nie Clark, Fritz Endris, Roger Chase, Ed Nilson, Ronnie Porter, and Fran- cis Stone. Junior Achievemtnt is one of Bedford High School ' s busiest organizations. Sponsored by the Bedford Chamber of Commerce and other local business inter- ests, its main purpose is to stimulate interest in business and industry. At the organi- zation meeting it was decided that the project for this year would be the production and selling of door markers. Shares of stock were then sold and things started rolling. With this brand of enthusiasm the students of B.H.S. will, un- doubtedly, make sure that Jun- ior Achievement is here to stay. This page is sponsored by the BEDFORD SUPPLY COMPANY
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