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ww 'U is myrlad actlvltles LISTEN TO THIS exclalms Nancy Leopold lo Martha Davey and Carol Bunch To all appearances at must have been funny 91 HOMEROOM 402 FRONT ROW Jamce Michel, Paula Wlllmams, Kaihy O'Connor, Mary Monfgomery, Tl'1eI'eS0 KISSY, Gnd Cheryl PINS Duane Marlowe, Carolyn Jones, Julua Muchel, Mary Ellen Duffy, BACK ROW Gwen Conklm, Nana Harrison, Janlce Parnell, Pai Carol Magunre, Delores Scrughan, Barbara Hendricks, and Jane Llfflefleld, Eleanor Sofnle, Helen Courvolsne, Pat Wrnghtman, Janet Wulz SECOND ROW Sally Jones, Sandra Seabrook, Pal Mains, Eyef, PCTYICICI MCEVOY and KI' 5UI'lJ9f Carole Vonderlellh, Margarei Feran, Donna Rodeschm, Nell Prior, PAYING A SHORT VISIT 'lo lhe chapel before lunch are freshmen Hugh McGregor, Nell Frnor and Tommy lynes Page Thirty Six l l ' . . ' . K E 1 x 1 be .-- J ri - 1 6 , A .1 4 L ,. ,. ... a , k 45' Q 9 6 .. ' 4, 'V . ' ' 2-xr '- ' 1+ ., A 1 5 s 1 , L' 9 Vi - ' , 4 X., A 6 Q wi . , ,, S' '12 . V 'N w E 1 . - sf' 'Z L l U 6 L 2 7 X v z , . ' A 4 x 2 l dill' V9 L L 32 wY,,1VH 1 N ,qt SA I ' 9
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school facilities When the 8:15 school bell sounded on Tuesday, September 8, two hundred and four- teen smiling freshmen, entering for the first time the halls of BE, also embarked into a new era of learning-High School. For them there were new places to see and to explore. A trip to the library meant travel- ing to far, distant lands via good literature. And for those vital school supplies the frosh found the Student Store very useful. While acquiring new knowledge many a freshman also acquired sore muscles in Gym class. Even though it was strenuous they all agreed it was fun. Whenever difficulties about schedules arose Sister Margaret in the Guidance Office was the place to go. And the plebes saw to it that Sister Margaret was kept busy. Recess was relief after the hustle and bustle of morning classes. It wasn't long before the freshmen learned you had to be fast and keep the lunchline to the machines moving. S. V? fit tt' TAKE A FEW ASPIRIN and see how you feel is Miss Artes Welcker's solution to Betsy Reynolds request to go home. Patricia Sullivan waits to have her corridor pass signed. After a hard but rewarding year as fresh- men they will return next year a step farther up the ladder of learning. But never again will they arrive with that newness of the first year. It is to the future freshmen that they bequeath this distinguishing characteristic which marks them as BE's green blood. WHY NOT CARRY A FEW BOOKS, WALL? Laughingly remark Larry Edginton, James Ogier and Danny Levack. Donald takes it on the chin during his first trip to the bookroom. Page Th,rtyYFive
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pervade freshmen's favorite period - recess ,, if fC? S-.J D HIXE f l-'XB IMPROVING ON NATURE dunng recess are Angela Codespoh and .lamle Cunningham A 2 Q- t. .' an A .QD HOMEROOM 403 FRONT ROW Leroy Huffo Kelly Condon Rvchard Green Davld Davey larry Wertan and Wade Pusher Muke Young Clufford Blanche Terry Sullnvan Jnmmy Newlon Mike BACK ROW Leon Chowelsky Erme Rlchler Jack Benfon Jerry B Pt Th Mnlre Flafo Sammy Llmbalxer and Richard Burke Jimmy Hendricks and Jimmy Powers SECOND ROW Denms arrlneou e er em Way Tommy Lyons George Cooney Bud Fenllo Bobby Wulluns Nelson Page Thnrty Seven
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