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Siudcni were excused early licnuse of a readi- er» Meeting. A Faculty Luncheon brought all ninety-two to- gether. Mits Kauffman goes down the u i stairway: this is a privilege only teachers enjoy. The rest of us get warnings from Student Court. A Faculty Picnic at Bcthcsda Recreation Center brought out the fried chicken. Mr. Allnutt. journalism teacher. Advisory Fdttor for Scholastic Editor, and author of Practical Yearbook Procedure, judges a vearlmok for N.S.P.A. r7 25
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Mew lo our faculty in lanuarv were Mrs. Helen Day and Miss Mary leone, who met in the lounge to compare notes. FACULTY Relax, Too See me after school,” says the teacher. I have to go to lunch now!” But, I . . . and the student stops, for he was about to say, “Must you eat? Too frequently we lose sight of the teacher as a person, sincerely inter- ested in us, but with a life outside of B-CC. We sec the teacher only as a («ranter of Grades and Enforcer of Rules. We forget that teachers relax in the lounge, hold meetings, and enjoy luncheons and picnics together. We forget that some of them arc gardeners, authors, leaders in civic organizations, or students themselves in some of the surrounding universities. A teacher's planning period in the Faculty lounge sup- plies a hot cup of coffee, a chance to read the morning newspaper, a time for casual relaxation, or a congenial atmosphere in which to correct papers.
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SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Sealed: Heaton. Martin. Snvder. Docrr. Shaw. Donaldson. Standing: Stant. Otior. Freas. Warren. Joscphson, Kenney. Class of 1956 The big step ... a thrilling one! Now our problem lies not behind us, but ahead. The question is What to do? What not to do? A year filled with conferences, application blanks, and interviews passes all too soon when we are also planning class meetings and assemblies. s|x nsoring dances, and facing our fellow students on Senior Days. What an ex|X‘ricnce! We even established a card section for the games. Each of us strove to improve his scholarship to better prepare himself for the outside world. SENIOR CLASS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Sealed: Heers. Chaplain: Hahn. Vice-President; Klgin. Prendent: Hodges. Rec. Secretary; Newell. Treasurer: Rcichcl. Standing: Caasterland: Curtis. Cor. Secretary; l.uhlin: Fisher. Historian.
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