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BH Teachin BHS ARTISIANS under the auspices of Mrs. Joan Orrelle watch as she lectures on one of the many fields of art. 6- STUDENTS DAWDLE slowly from one class to while awaiting the doom of the tardy bell. AGILE FINGERS and 3 quick mind make UP the require' Bob Short. Students practice various skills in prepara- ments for typists who work under the direction of Mr. tion for business careers, If uf'
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'Camera h 9 Beat Late Deadline 'Nga OTHERS NOT SHOWN in class section an-e:,Row 1: Bob Jaime, Kathy Keenan, Scott Millard, Chuch-Nichols, Mary Oliver. Row 2: Steve Pound, Raymond Preci, Nancy Rose, Danny Sampson. Row 3: Roger Shelton, Mike Williams, Danny Smith, Mike Strall, Faith Smith, DeLane Thorton. 1: Sandra Umbenhaur, Ion Vigil, Wal' Ward Walker. ROW 2: Wilbert Walker, Den' ' Ward, Richard Ward. F' ' K -ev. af r' fr 1 :lf INSTRUCTOR MRS JOAN Orrelle shows students the art of drawing ,, is L4 , 'V ,I , 'A .E+ -V . glflia Q I 5 A lghh '. n,.grDHN. ' Z P M li -sl ..-ai - nw ' '- K l QI ' ,l -Sli' ,, m,,j3.l. in, J I 3- - IQ, M 5-. L, - 0 ' 1, . I Rsx sl - ifizax ROW 1: Della Wamer, Pam Warner, Carolyn Warren. ROW 2: Rachelle White. Thomas Whit' ney, Steve Wiley. Row 3: Mike Wilson, Kenneth Wire, Verne Wollarton. Row 4: Janet Wood, Patricia Yost, Alan Young. 7x
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Endorses Complete, Varied Curriculum Campus curriculum at BHS encompasses varied areas of scholastic interest as Bruins express individ' ual talents and abilities in a variety of offered subjects. Allfinclusive, local education programs touch all academic Helds as Bloomingtonites enjoy freedom of creative expression and- selffdiscovery in the fine arts classes. Students intensify their awareness of the immensity of man's knowledge of his personal environment and the universe around him as today's progress and tech' nology shows the importance of science and math. Liberal arts students find numerous classes to fill majors and minors in all levels of required and option' al English courses and social science. ii. en- wig' of the school library. kitchen capers. EAGER FOR KNOW LEDGE, stu dents receive extra scholastic benefits HOMEMAKERS PRACTICE skills for future use while Mrs. Jeanne Hough, advisor, helps out with
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