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Mrs Black Mr Ferry Mr Myers Nlrs Rockefeller Miss Gentzler Wir Roeder Miss Harvey Mr Iaye Miss Spang Mr Taylor Class of 59 A September morning in 1955 brought us 'is lowly Freshmen to the port als of B H S Our first days were very confusing but with the help of the unlor Sponsors we managed to get into the swing of thlngs In anuary we really began to function as we elected our leaders for that year President Bill Steelman Vice President Ken Frederick Secretary Maidie Bennett and Treas urer Dick Muller We then gave the Sophomores the Freshman Return Party for the wonderful Baby Party they had given us As Sophomores we werc eager to begin another year at B H S Our class officers President Bruce Faulkner Vice President Ken F rederlck Secretary Carolyn CJPICC and Trcasuicr Bob MacKenzie led us in making our football dance after the Roxbury game a success Finally we were upper classmen! Turning to our social schemes we with the help of our class officers Pres- ident Bruce Faulkner- Vice-President Phil Cooley' Secretary Carolyn Capice- and Treasurer Ernie Ciglio gave the Halloween dance and then proceeded to deck the halls of B. H. S. in serene Christmas splendor. After the drab winter of 58 Spring brought forth a beautiful oriental gar- den in the form of our junior Prom. Cooperation again produced a fantastic wonderland in our Senior Prom which was called White Christmas . As we end our high school experience we proudly recall many accomp- lishments over our four years which will never be forgotten. WVe the Senior class of 1959 accept the chwllcngc of the futurc with few qualms.
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THEODORE ALBERT Ted High scholastic standing . . . active in church fellowship . . . hep classic and jazz fan . . . casually witty . . . quite a debater. RICHARD ANSEDE Rich Owner of a hot red and white Ford . . . keen hunter . . . loathe-s study- ing . . . always seen around town. GENE 'ANTHONY Gene Very reserved . . . nice guy to know . , . friendly smile . . . auto enthusi- ast . . . favorite subject was physics . . . ambition undecided. VIRGINIA ASHWORTH Ginny Quiet type . . . often seen with a fellow band member . . . conscien- tious student . . . career in engineer- ing . . . That's novel. VALERIE AUCUR Val,' Sincere and understanding . . . very attractive . . . All State Chorus mem- ber . . . beautiful alto voice . . . down to earth . . . supporter of brown. NORMAN BALLENTINE Fox Famed captain of our grid-iron elev- en . . . congenial friend . . . rock and roll fan . . . Chem-really out! JAMES BANKS Jimmy So thoughtful . . . ready with 1 hello . . . enjoys hunting and fish ing . . . shop and bookkeeping wen top subjects. WILLIAM BANKS ..BilZ,, Famed Mellonaire trombonist . . neat dresser . . . loaded with school spirit . . . remembered for his songs on the Band bus.
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