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NO MORE ot at B-CC Then we gasped in horror. The end of our senior days was upon us. The juniors were registering for next year's classes. Candi- dates for spring sports were reporting to practice. The final copy of the yearbook had gone to the printers. Our chatter turned to June Week and to the college where we'd be in September. It was spring. It was our senior year. It was frightening. It was won- derful. It was over. Junior Deedee Burntide, Mortho Bunker, and Theroto Burn compare their regutrotlon for their senior year. Credit count muit be occuratel
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QUIll ANO SCROLL: Firtt Row: Bowie, Hontinger, Williams, Brown, Jenkins. Second Row: Snyder, Atay, Schoonover. Orndorff, Snell. Third Row: Schmiller. Jockson, Bemon. Havk, Herrell, Terret, Maury. We turned our thoughts to the Student Government Welfare Drive. The In-school Publicity Committee roused our curiosity by advertising a 4 in 1. Staged over a four day period, the drive resulted in a contribution of approximately one hundred dollars to each of the following: Crusade for Freedom, Red Cross, CARE, and Tuberculosis. The Journalism Class made its annual jaunt to New York for the Convention of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Members of the publications' staffs sent dele- gates to the Maryland State Press Conven- tion in Annapolis. The Y Clubs sponsored the Club Baron. This dance featured a floor show, included our parents as participants, and helped fi- nance the publication of the Blue and Gold Handbook for students new to the school. Then the SGA presented the Extravaganza on two consecutive evenings. Gloria Gearhart ond Bob Hill »' vertion of the Chorlciton don for the Dane F tfival Asiembly was »o populor Ihot the number wot repeated for the Club Boron Floor Show. 20 The Squore Dance ho» become to firmly ettoblithed If'» herd to realize that it wo» revived only o few yeort bock.
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