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The photos that appear on pages 8 thru 25 spotlight many events and activities of our I 957-’58 school year. PLATE I — Our social studies, core, and practical arts classes (1-6). PLATE II ----- More classes: commercial, science and math (1-7). PLATE III — We butcher our own hogs on our own farm ( 1-2). Industrial arts classes (3-4). Cafeteria scene (5). We line up to eat (6). PLATE IV------The magic carpet comes to our school. Visiting teachers from Japan and Iran enlighten our students about their respective cultures (I, 2, 3, 5). Our visitors watch the birdie with Dr. Newton: left to right - Mr. A. Akhlaghi, of Iran, Mr. Shrio Oe, of Japan. Dr. Newton, Mr. Abdallah Tavakal, of Iran (4). We are glad to have the opportunity of hearing and seeing these friends from other lands. We wish them all the best, and hope that we may see them soon again. PLATE V — A big event for the agriculture department and for B.H.S. The annual Community Fair (1-8). PLATE VI — Program highlights. Our annual Christmas program with cast, stage props, and Glee Club (1-3). Some of our Student Council talent show participants (4-8). PLATE VII — We have dances too. Highlights of the FTA Dance (1-7). The Student Council also sponsors dances. PLATE VIII — Our farm gets a face lifting ------- the Soil Conservation project d-7). PLATE IX — Bits of This and That--Japanese art given to school by Mr. Oe, visitor from Japan ( I ). Jerry Charles explains his rocket to 1 2B class (2). Students receive polio shots (3). B.H.S. Boy Scouts view C.B.R. exhibition in auditorium (4). PLATE X — Bits of This and That — Nine of ten sets of twins at B.H.S. ( I ). Dr. Newton welcomes Bessie Murphy, a new student (2). Committee arranges trips to Maryland Colleges. PLATE XI — Bits of This and That — FHA project - to procure money for the band uniforms (I). D.A.R. good citizens for 1957-58 (2). Between periods you can see the halls are full! (3).
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AROUND B.H.S. — PLATE XVIII
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PLATE XII — Bits of This and That--------FNA officers confer ( I ). FHA offi- cers convene (2). Priscilla Cosens, out going president of FTA, hands gavel to Sara Zimmerman, president-elect (3). PLATE XII1 — Bits of This and That — Preparing commencement speeches (I). Karen Toms presents Delegate Bloom with a picture of Washington Monument for delegation room in State Capitol (2). Mrs. Beck-enbaugh's FNA prepares for convention (3). Welcome, Mr. Lemmert, our new guidance counselor (4). PLATE XIV — Bits of This and That — Our custodians ( 1 ). Our cafeteria workers (2). Miss Martin, our secretary, on the job (3). Mr. Ferdian and Mr. Lemmert, our guidance counselors (4-5). Mr. Gardner checking attendance files; Mr. Castle (in background) going over the treasurer’s books (6). PLATE XV — Candid shots, dignified and otherwise. Studies in heads and feet (1-6). PLATE XVI — Fall Sports — soccer and fieldball. PLATE XVII — Boys’ basketball — Coach Frank Keyser and Manager Mickey Coulter (4) are flanked by some of their stars in characteristic poses — Ray Eigenbrode (I), Steve Wyand (2), Richard Harmon (3), Jimmy Thompson (5). Harold Miller (6), and Harold Phillips (7). PLATE XVIII — Girls' basketball --------- Miss Meador, our girls' basketball coach (4), surrounded by members of her team — Nancy Wade (1), Brenda Mullendore and Elizabeth Poffenberger (2), Patsy Line (3), Karen Toms (5), Brenda Mullendore (6), and Elaine Rohrer (7). The formal groups on pages 28 thru 36 picture the various student organizations that help make our school life so interesting and rewarding.
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