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7Vc BEGAN Sirens scream and the traffic roars past our classrooms. Students groan because their cars can not be parked on the school grounds. Inside there is the hum of busy classroom activity, chaotic movement in the halls when classes change, and an occa- sional clanging which sends us outside for a fire drill. We number 1600 students with seventy-nine faculty members. We have a good Administrative Council and an able Student Government Association. We pride ourselves on our achievements knowing that the high school years can never be repeated. Mr. Pyiet' proud moment it couicd by the prize check won by the band. With high aims and goals galore, we lived this year from April until April, and that is the way we tell our story. Last year's staff had sent their PINE TREE to press and ours was in the frantic stage. We searched for a theme, sought for good staff candidates, and hoped for a miraculous yearbook in fifty-four. No one else could be concerned about something s » far in the future. It was springl For our track team, spring was off to a run- ning start. So were a lot of romances. Art classes took field trips and prepared the Arts Fair. The Choir gave its Spring Concert and the Band won a hundred dollars at the Lions’ Club Band Contest for area schools.
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GOALS GALORE We go to high school to learn; but the learning covers more than what is to be found on the pages of our textbooks. We reach as high as we can in everything we do and hitch our wagon to the best and bright- est stars. We take the hurdles in small jumps and hardly recognize the goals as we attain them. Putting our major emphasis on scholar- ship, we mix a generous portion of sports, clubs, and social activity. Each jump goes one step higher until, as seniors, we sum up all our efforts and are surprised and pleased at the valued star we've attained. After graduation, we put high school goals behind us and aim for a still brighter star, job or college. Whichever one we choose, the years at B-CC will have given us the necessary beginnings and an apprecia- tion of the value of establishing goals for ourselves. CONTENTS SUMMARY.................... ADMINISTRATION............. CLASSES Sophomore .......... Juniors ............. Seniors ............. SPORTS Football............. Basketball .......... Spring Sports........ CLUBS ..................... ADVERTISING ............... 5 14 38 70 97 48 80 92 52 136
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Bright tun shines on the Memorial Day Assembly. HE ETERNAL MEMORY « «rt ,• Of i HE MEN FROM . . , , CHEVY CHASE HIGH SCHOOl C.AVfc THE. I AST FUI.I Mi.ASl'kl. 'RICHARD KEIK.'I , ‘ |!k?n rni si.n .•. GE D DOKRUh JR. HWW AM C DUVA1 L EDWAKD A PORTER IPT A E H R MAN JR SAMUEL T ROBERTSON JR SFLTLKS ROBERT RE UBS AM OT CARVIN' RICHARD RUSSELL AM°S GRAHAM JR. RAYMOND L SANFORD JR LIAM GUCKEYSON WALTER L SHEPARD (T A GURLEY HARDY SORRELl. FK GUT M RIDGE C JACKSON STEVENS cm p u a Ni TAYLOR GUTH RIDGE ,.NIUN SHERMAN TAYLOR ROBERT P HELfRICH ROBERT THIELSCHER iuardhunttAN am tompmns Alliam j NtNCS WoN etyreu PRESIDED IN MEMORY Of WILLIAM FREDERICK JENNINGS. JR ORtATII IOVI HATH HO MAN THAN THU-THAT A MAN LAY DOWN HIT LIPI I OB HU W1NDV » The familiar Memorial Plaque has been permanently placed on the front of the Administration Building. At the Memorial Day Service, the music of the band and choir swelled patriotically within us as the names were read of those who gave their last full measure of devo- tion in World War II . This was the last time that the bronze memorial plaque would ap- pear on a temporary stand, for it was later placed on the front of the Administration Building. Wftto i Participant hove thU viaw of the itvdcnt body
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