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Each of the five classes have worked hard at various projects to raise money for the traditional activities which Bluestone teachers, students, and parents enjoy. The stu- dents also look forward to the time when they will receive their traditional class rings, an accomplishment of high standard education. lasses
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Mr. Berman Scott Bookkeeping Longwood College, B.S. Miss Arlene Sheffield U. S. History Guiiiord College, A.B. Mrs. Elizabeth Stumps Geography History Longwood College, B.S. Miss Patty Tweed English King ' s College, B.A. Mrs. Mary Wood Home Economics Radford, B.S. CAFETERIA STAFF FRONT: Mrs. Marie Dortch, Mrs. Hazel Ellington, Miss Annette Nunn. BACK: Mrs. Onie Smith, Mrs. Ordelle Dortch, Mrs. Marjorie Reese, Geneva Harris. CUSTODIANS 12
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SENIOR CLASS President . . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter . . . . Historian . . . . Sponsors . . . . Jackie Thompson Jean Helms Anne Wildman Mary Lee Hite Betty Lou Nunn . . . .Margaret Pennington Mrs. Hilda Collins Miss Arlene Sheffield Miss Ann Shirley Johnson It was almost five years ago that an eighth grade, full of anticipation and awe, entered Bluestone High School. For five years those students have studied and carried on the TRADI- TIONS of their Alma Mater. As eighth graders, inexperienced but eager to learn, they became acquainted with Bluestone and its customs. It was their privilege to attend football and basketball games. They watched as a Homecoming Queen took her throne. They became a small part of an active high school. Upon becoming ninth graders, they began to take part in sports and other activities. Then, as members of the Sophomore class, they began to become a working part of their school. Peppermint Lounge was the theme of their first money-making project to finance the great- est TRADITION of all- -the Junior- Senior Prom. In 1962, when these students became juniors, they were eager to begin work on their prom. They held bake sales and the Miss Bluestone Contest in preparation for it. The big night finally arrived and the Class of ' 64 stepped into an Enchanted Garden . At the beginning of their senior year these Bluestone students started a TRADITION of their own. They were the first to wear the standard class ring which they had designed. The seniors led the traditional Homecoming game and dance. They judged Lawbreakers at the Twirp Dance and reigned over the May Dance. As the most memorable year of their high school life draws to a close, the members of the Class of ' 64 look forward to the future. They will soon enter a new world consisting of responsibilities they have never known before. Throughout this new experience they w ill always remember the TRADITIONS of Bluestone High School. 14
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