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Zawwlafg . .7 f ff Left of table: jacob Stutzman, Morris Brant, jacob Schrock, Donald Hefiley, Earl Dickey. Frank Lane, Pl'6.fidC7lf. Rigbl of fable: Clyde Dickey, Walter Walker, Clarence Carver, james Cassel, Superziring Prinripal, Harry Meyers. In Appreciation To the Board of Education, we, the class of 1951, say thank you for the understanding and leadership you have shown us through the year. In leav- ing B. B. H. S. we not only lose many dear schoolmates, but we leave behintl the responses to our questions and the honors which you have so willingly bestowed upon us. You have climbed the steps which we must follow, and through your gener- osity of time and talents, may our footprints mirror your guiding steps. In later years when we reflect our school life at B. B. H. S., you, the Board of Education, will be among the most highly valued of our memories. f Page
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ie Keg Za Om 544045. . . Mr. james M. Cassel Eleanor Sweitzer Marian Engle ILSOII lhlll qmvonmmx s..'.71'T:2.'f':..'T-. One of the best ways to feel the pulse of a high school is to read its yearbook. As we ex- amine the accounts of happenings in school over the year chronicled by a yearbook, as we study the pictures which interpret these accounts, we are able to see in retrospect the school year just ended. The BERVALON of 1951 provides us with much to entertain, much to instruct. It mirrors work and play, laughter, and perhaps here and there a tear. For it tells of a year of life in school. Should we ask ourselves whether the BERVALON of 1951 narrates a story always indicative of our Horts? Have we as individuals done all that we were capable of doing to help build this story? The tabulation of persons and hap- penings might have been even more impressive had we done a little more. As we turn the pages of this book, do we pause to ponder, to think back' to this or that incident or problem which it recalls? We should reflect on these things if the BERVALON is to realize its very best e purpose. JAMES M. CASSEL 1Page IU
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