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The Pioneer BUSINESS STAFF One important part of the Pioneer Staff is the Business staff. These kids have the job of col- lecting ads to aid in financing the yearbook. Also included in this group are the Concession Manag- ers who service the stands operated by the staff at the football and basketball games. LEFT TO RIGHT — Charles Baker, Bob McPike (concessions), Ronald Clark, Gladys George, Ronald Bell, Rae J. Cripe, Dave Johnson, John Pless, and Jerry Blackburn (concessions). The Editorial Staff of the Pioneer has the job of actually writing up the yearbook. Countless hours of work go into the making of a yearbook. Each section is done by a group of students headed by an Editor and his assistants. Those long sessions of toil are also a time of fun and conversation. EDITORIAL STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT -Dave Adams, Bob Lee, Inez Hostettler, Elizabeth Jourdan, Mary J, Hobson, Jean Williams. Carol Mullis, Dave Guthrie, Jim McKnight, Ethel Car- son, Sue Johnson, Larry Peterson, Mary Lou Ravenna. Elizabeth Merrell was ab- sent. This page is sponsored by ALFRED ' S LUNCH
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STONE CITY STUDENT STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT — Elizabeth Jourdan, Keith Creathouse, Carolyn Chastain, Larry Peterson, Becky May, and Ceraldine Allen. Publications Printing a school newspaper isn ' t as simple as it may seem. This year, the sponsor. Miss Chase, was handicapped by the fact that in the second semester there were only four members in the Journalism class. The Student Staff was as busy a class as could be. During seventh hour one may find them any- where — downtown getting ads, in the classrooms getting personals, or in Room 34 working very hard. The Student is issued every two weeks, and contains all items that would be of interest to students and teachers.
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SCIENCE CLUB ROW 1 — Carolyn Chastain, Kay Mayo, Elizabeth Merrell, Gladys George, Janice Carl, Marilyn East, Pat Craw- ford, Ann Fultz, Harold Yattaw, Ronnie Bell, George Gilbert, Barbara Jones, and Joe Mason. ROW 2 — Becky May, Kitty Murray, Inez Hostettler, Mary Jane Hobson, Judy Buck, Marylou Ravenna, Jerry Blackburn, David Adams. Sue Johnson, Ethel Carson, Jean Williams, Ronnie Clark, Tom Smallwood, Steve Jones, Bob Motsinger, and Vernon Yenne. ROW 3 — Larry Orr, Bob Lee, Pat Fitzgibbon, Jim Hague, David Guthrie, Larry Peterson, Don Smallwood, David Johnson, Charles Baker, Don Smith, Norman Fiddler, Mike Murray, Bob Herr, Steve Buck, Charles Conner, and Mr. Combs, sponsor. This group is one of the largest organized clubs in Bedford High School. The members meet every other Monday evening in Room 44 with Mr. Coombs, B.H.S. science teacher. They have endeavored to have an appropriate speaker at each meeting to increase their knowledge of practical science Juniors and seniors are welcome to join and Mr. Coombs hopes to have an even larger club next year. Science Opens the Door to Adventure DRIVER TRAINING Mr. Crane familiarizes his class with the engine of a car. The main goal of driver training is to cultivate in high school students safe driving habits. This class, which meets five days a week for one semester, counts ' i credit toward graduation. In many surveys it has been proved that motorists with a background of driver training have better all-around records as safe drivers than non-trained drivers. This speaks well for the course, and all students who are unable to drive should take advantage of it.
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