Bel Air High School - El Adios Yearbook (Bel Air, MD)

 - Class of 1938

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SEPTEMBER T efxif JXJD' N-'x., ' Qi -P-:wir ,ln i Q tk.- O TC! BER mlb? if Ms -9 X i tv- s n ,T :M , - 5 1.5 Nt l ' ,T Qu ' it , jf , .ua f, 4 ,f 7 x 1 FQ figs, Q u uQQ.,,'5- I X Q 4 XX vi N - i - W, max-C .N oecennqgm, 'Q 1: .i ieqlg f aH'gJf, fjid- is Z' 3, -'-+ Q if . Od . 12,191 -sqfffff JWNHQQY .- 'S s , 0 I? . ,p 'O AFX' .s 'I' il .lsi .,.... A Q Wig? gy , ': 1 Calender SEPTEMBER-HBill'7 opened the doors of B. H. S. to pupils on September 8. Alumni Hi-Y members met for a grand reunion. The social activities were opened by a Fall Dance spon- sored by the Seniors. OCTOBI-3RfOur new Student Council was given the oath of office. Duncan lVlacRae, the president, accepted the gavel. Can't you just see the Mgreenl, freshmen getting ac- quainted at their Reception? were introduced to our school song and yells in a pep assembly. Pamahasika entertained us with an exhibition of his pets. We Mr. The Student Council held their annual delightful banquet. We all saw Wylie Hopkins and Brodnax Cameron in the Bicycle Race the two days we had to attend the County Fair. The The The Nov Home Economics Department served luncheon to the Red Cross Conventioneers. annual P.-T.A. Supper was held in the auditorium. sophomores, wise fools that they are, celebrated HalloWe'en by giving a party. EMBER-We learned of s-ome of the deep, dark secrets harbored by the Federal Agents when wc heard the G-Man from Washington speak. Parents proudly sat in on their children's classes on Open House Day and later attended Armistice Day Assembly. Pupils from far and near came to see Hlulius Caesar assassinated when the Bruce-Hendrickson Company produced the Shakespearan plays on our stage. Book Week was celebrated by the many exhibits in the All English rooms and by an appropriate assembly. the intimate details of a whale's life were revealed in an interesting talk on whaling. Thanksgiving holidays! The memories bring back that enormous turkey which the family tried to get under the belt. The members of the Home Economics Club were put through a mystic and rigorous initiation service. DECEMBER-,lust to keep up the teams' morale we had a pep assembly. The school play was exhibited in part in assembly. After seeing these skits no one could,resist the temptation to come. The senior edition of the Bellarion burst upon us At last! The long awaited school play HChina Boyfl We were surprised to find how easy it was to secure 4'angels for our Christmas Assembly. One of our last memories before we went home for the holidays was the Junior Bellarion. Remember trucking to the Senior Dance? Everyone was allowed to stay home several days to prepare for Santa's visit. Wasn't it fun? The seniors sponsored the Alumni Reception where old friends met. The alumni proved that they can keep up to the pace by defeating the boys' basket- ball team in one of the first games of the season. JANUARYfWC raised our voices in song at the Singing Assembly we had soon after Q our return from the Christmas holidays. 69

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. . . EL Amos, loss Y , The Seventh Grade ' Back Row fLeft to Rightlz Buddy Ensor, Robert Livezey, Willard Hildt, Alice Hanson, Naomi Harkins, Pauline Panos, Edith Magness, Roy Stiller, Willard Bayless. 3 Second Row: Billy Taylor, J. D. Blevins, Franklin Amos, Frances Pugh,' Rose Emma Irwin, Kitty Cooley, Ruth Thompson, Eleanor Buck, John Lynch, Meredith Stbkes. Third Row: Paul Coomes, Millard Bayless, Donald Cassell. Helen Neuner, Ra ph Blevins, Margaret Cheek, Kenneth Staley, Edward Schafer, Frank Hopkins. THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL l The Bel Air Elementary School consists of grades one to sevfln, with an enroll- ment of two hundred and seventy-two pupils. l We have three new teachers this year. Miss Nan Webster, who formerly taught at Thomas Run School, is the seventh grade teacher. Mrs. Sue Snrddgrass came from the Forest Hill School to take charge of our fifth grade. Mrs. Slanley T. Holmes, our fourth grade teacher, formerly taught at the Greenwood Schrool. Mrs. May T. Jones was transferred from the fourth to the sixth grade at the beginning of this school year. So you see we had many changes in the teaching forcelof the elementary school this year. Departmental teaching is carried on in the sixth and seventh lrades. Mrs. Jones teaches arithmetic, reading, and Englishg Miss Webster teaches h story, geography, and music. l The pupils of the elementary school participated in two big spring -events-the May Day and the Athletic Meet. l During the past year many new shrubs and bulbs were planted, and new play- ground equipment was purchased. ' 1 RESSIE KELLY 61 3



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Calendar Both girlsi and boys' basketball teams came out on top at the combat with Rising Sun but the boys' team was less fortunate at Sparrows Point because theylost. We are glad that Mary Holmes doesn't have the disposition she depicted in the Student Stagers' play, MThe Tantrumf' Our cramming for examinations was to no avail. We knew them or we didn't. FEBRUARY-The Midwinter Dance marks a half yearns labor completed. Our minds were freer and we made a resolution to work harder in the second semester. Our ambitions turned to traveling as we listened to Arthur F. Kahe, explorer back- trailing Marco Polo. The Tome game was a victory for the girls' basketball team but a defeat for the boys'. The Junior Valentine Party was an opportunity for the juniors to court their valentines. Remember when ,lack Elliottls new cheer was presented for the first time in our pep assembly? Vile regretted Mrs. McMahonis resignation, but we were glad to welcome Mrs. Belva Hopkins. We learned real facts about goodwill from '4Reel Facts About Goodwill. VTARCHYXVG were entertained by the Alexander Nov- elty Co. Xve heard samples of the Glee Clubs' ability to sing when we had an advertising assembly, which was responsible for our attending the Glee Club Con- cert and Variety Program a few days later. APRIL-The seniors, with all their dignity, att-ended the Senior Party and had a aswell time. Many a person was shaking in his shoes when he ap- peared in the auditorium after winning one of the places in the spelling contest. Our school represent- atives. however, were very confident. Our athletes were sent to the Penn Relay. MAYseLouise Scarfl' reigned regatly over our May Day CC Fete. Our eyes fairly poppedii at such an array 1, 1 I , , of feminine beauty as was exhibited by the attend- 1 I , ants. Uur interclass track meet was very successful and brought out some athletes who heretofore were un- known. All mothers were honored at our Mother's Day Program. With May come thoughts of what we shall do after we graduate. The School and College Day proved very helpful to some of us. I fl!! Our athletes made a very good showing at the Tl. of Md. W 5 l Track Meet. 1, T 5 Goldey Spelling Contest. ... ' ' Student Council Election. I i TJ The juniors proved that they have enough dignity to D take our places next year when they entertained 11:2 ,, , so royally at the ,lunior-Senior Prom. , -4117 ' ,--. 1. On Memorial Day, our soldiers were remembered. '- .f-:Q-7 .574 1- A JUNE-,State Track Meet! 6 While everyone else was going on with routine work. the seniors were Hbusy as bees in a tar barrel simply bcause th-ey had exams before any of the others. The Senior Vesper Service was a very solemn occasion. The rest of the pupils did not skip Mexamsn, however, they had to go through with the ordeal. Farewell, dear Seniorsi'-thatis what commencement meant-that and our caps and gowns. Then we mustnlt forget the June Ball-a very gala occasion. and Recognition Assembly on June l7. 63 ' I I .

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