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Karl Hay, Clarence Carver, Walter Walk- er, Clyde Dickey, Harry Meyers. liatl Dickey, jacob Schrock, jacob Stutz- man, Maurice Brant, james Cassel, Donald Hcllley. me izatvrm. . . r' OUR BOARD OF EDUCATION Backers of our symphony of education are the ten school directors. They meet in the directors room at the high school the second Thursday of every month. As seniors of 1952 we wish to thank the Board of Education for the many wonderful opportunities provided throughout our school days. The joint board ofhcers are: C. G. Carver ....,.,...,....................,..,..,..,.,...,.....,............. . Prerizfenf D. T. Heffley ..,. . . ,. ,Vice Prefidenl C. E. Dickey ...,... . . . . ..,. Secretary M. S. Brant, ... ....,...,,. .,.,.....................,., . , , . .,.. Trearlzrer The boards from the borough and township work together so well as a joint board that we rarely think of them as two separate units. Many thanks to the School Board for their struggles to answer fairly and quickly all the questions and problems which we as school students have raised. We know that those who come after us will receive the same thoughtfulness and helpful planning that we have benefited from in our years at B. B. H. S. Page I0
Page I I MR. JAMES M. CASSEL Mas. CLARK DARR A.l'.I'f.l'frl7lf Secretary Miss MARIAN ENGLE Head Secrefury In Brownings Saul, the simple shepherd be- gins his song with the most familiar things to distract the melancholy king. Then the music deepens into a veritable psalm of prophecy. One becomes aware that the profounder music was latent in the earliest and simplest notes, and that it is this deep harmony which imparts a thrilling meaning to the whole. So it is with your lives, Class of l952. From earliest play activity, life deepens and broadens, play becomes educational, then work, then strain, then responsibility, then burdens. The earlier and melodious purely play notes are no longer heard. But if you take your life seriously, that first melody has given place to an ever-deepening har- mony. The possibilities of living have become measureless. You see that from the first careless playtime of childhood, this deeper music has been latent, the profounder notes have formed an undertone, not only audible, but dominant. Live your lives, Class of l952, so that when you have passed this way your once, it will seem to your fellow-men like the ceasing of exquisite music. JAMES M. CASSEL Setting tliv Iglttrv
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