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PR UIECTIONISTS Seated: james Hackney, john Denny, Douglas Sutton, l-'at Srygley, Miss liyerley, Eileen Sullivan, Elizabeth Mer- rill. Standing: Charles Hert, Don Smith. Willimn Allen, Earl Chasteen, Ronald Bell, james McKnight, Tom Hilder- brand. LIBRAR Y HELPERS Phyllis Robbins. Kathryn Robbins, Ron' aid Bell, Martha Mitchell. Elizabeth Merrill, james Hackney. Eileen Sul- livan, William Allen ln the fall of 1957 Bedford High School students studied their first assignments by slide projector. It was not until 1958 that a movie projector was secured through the funds of the high school. During l945 students of Bedford High had a chance to learn the mechanism of the machine. Mrs. Margaret Schroedle was supervisor of this instruction, and soon afterward the students were permitted to show films in class. Miss Ruby Byerley is the present supervisor of the projectionists. B.H.S, students are fortunate in having access to a fine film program. An average of 500 films is shown each year to history, typing, home economics, and science classes. Library assistants came into being when the library was established. Mrs. Margaret Schroedle was the first librarian. Duties of the student assistants are to keep the books in first class condition, put them in place after use, and help other students find reference work. Assistants do all of the circulation work, and much of the processing of new books-stamping books with the school library stamp, pasting in book pockets and date-due labels, and shellacing new books.
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Vw, ' Q, 4. 3 K 1 , 'f 5 sgiigw 3 3 S ggggpui M g dl an U' c a fb 1 Q: , Q s K v .. 2 S Vi wsu y Lf S, -9 cub, ,,, RlB6BG5 3595 i Q ,Ng ' ea 45 4. sip ,y M, , ,p ser Organized for the purpose of training students for work during Christmas vacation it also adds to the students knowledge in future jobs. Mr. Brown's Pre-Christmas Selling Class is one of the biggest in its six year history. This page is sponsored by THE ART STORE ART TRA VEL CLUB The Art Travel Club, newly formed this year, meets on every second Wednesday. The meet- ings are divided between work sessions and periods when Mrs. Frank, the sponsor, shows slides of her Old World Trips. The officers are Judy Brown, presi- dent, Lelah Boyd, secretary, and jane Mercier, reporter. AR T PR OIECTS Marilyn Bunch, Rolph Isom, Billie Peavler, Marilyn Schooley. SELLING CLASS Ann Hall, Phyllis Endris, Nancy Bair, Martha East, Becky Cannedy, Alacky Beretta, Phyllis Gilstrap, Martha Mitchell, Sally McDowell, Barbara Miller, Beverly Wagner, Linda Reistter, -Iudy Clark, joy Hardman, Mary Butler, Linda Scifres, Cecelia Burke, jerry Wick- ersham, Sonnie Dayton, Dodd lid- ington, Ronald Bell, jim Shaver, Don Smith, and Larry Delany.
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STONE CITY STUDENT STAFF Row 1: left to right: Linda Little, Sue Lewis, Row Z: Sarah Kremp, Barbara Miller, Ann Hall Row 5: Mike McCann, LaVonne Gratzer, Phyllis Espy, Martha East Row fl: Dick Craig. Ronnie DeFord, Sally McDoxvell, Don Albietz Linda Little, Martha East, jean Paul, Sarah Kremp, Phyllis Espy, Sammie Houston, Lavonne Gratzer get ready to distribute an issue of The Student. The students of Bedford High School had not attempted to publish a school paper until the year 1918. In that year, through the efforts of Blaine Guthrie, editor-in-chief, and George Armstrong, assistant editor, The Stone City Student, a semi-monthly publication came into existence. Mr. Merle J. Abbett, then the High school principal was the faculty advisor. In 1925 a change in faculty advisors gave Miss Imogene Chase full charge of the publication. A journalism class was estab- lished by Miss Chase and a great part of their work was given over to the editing of The Student. The Student took first prize in the state contests held in 1925, '26, '27, '29, and '55 under the advisorship of Miss Chase. The purpose of the paper is, as it always was, to reflect the spirit of the school both in academic work and the numerous activities of students and teachers. The editors of the Student who are remembered through the years for their accomplishments are Blaine Guthrie '18, Arthur Hughes '19, LaVerne Ramage '20, Willian McFadden '21, Paul Cook '22, Mary Elizabeth Plummer '25, King Trainor and Ralph Sappenfield '24, Betty Cook '25, Loren Hanner '26, Artemus Blackwell '27, Ruth Pitman '28, Fred Cuddy '29, Robert Ringold and Ruth Dinah Black '50, Har- riet Jenkins '51, Class '52, Frank May '55, Margaret McClelan '54, Fred Hutton '55, Geraldine Shaver '56, John David Bailey '57, Eddie Butler '58, Eva Davis '59, Tom Meglemre '40, Rebecca Harris '41, Patty Kibler and Margaret Davis '42, jane Marshall '45, Mary A. Davis '44, Barton Grabow '45, Since 1945 the Student has been edited by the journalism class as a whole. This page is sponsored by THE FAIR STORE
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