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TYPING STAFF (Left To Right) Top Row - Scott Warren, Madeline Spieles, Ruth Jen- kins, Mary Stafford. 2nd Row-Dor - othy Hoffman, Margery Jobes, Elaine Kaupas, Ann Kuchfski, Al- freda Schweyer, Janet Duncan. Bot- tom Row - Dianna Farley, Mar- garet Rapagna, Gloria Hamm ell, Mary Brant, Nancy Taubel. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN (Left to Right) Top Row - Betty Pfister, Carole Austin, Edward Mik- ulski, Howard Adams, Thomas Shan- non, Maurice Jones. 2nd Row-Mar- garet Rapagna, Mary Kay Krayer, Gerald Bryan, Nancy Carol Taylor, Joyce Tallman, Fernanda Rose, San- dra Timanus. Bottom Row -Helen Harker, Lillian Georgeanni, Doreen Schwed, Betty Wikowski, Nancy Stuart, Nancy Taubel. BUSINESS'AND PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF (Left to Right) Top Row - Stanley Painter, Oliver Holmes, Alvin John- son, Samuel Lee. 2nd Row - Eugene Lorincz, Judith Martin, Elaine Kaupas, Janet Duncan, JosephGuar- ino. Bottom Row - Betty Pfister, Helen Harker, Linda Morrow, Dor- othy Aucello.
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THE STEERING WHEELS OF 1958 Developing the Heirloom was one of the more pleasant responsibilities of our senior class. The Heirloom staff began this important task by selecting a theme which in their opinion could best illustrate the story of our class. The faculty advisers, editors, committee chairmen, and committee members worked to- gether daily in their attempt to make nur year- book a great success. Patience and determina- tion were required to accomplish this goal. Our labors came to an end, and our finished project emerged - the 1958 Heirloom. (Left to Right) Standing - Mrs. Hanquist, Mrs. McKenna, Faculty Advisers. Seated - Nancy Carol Taylor, Editor-in-chief; Gerald Bryan, Assistant Edi- LITERARY AND ART STAFF (Left To Right) Top Row - Eileen Bloom, Mary Kay Krayer, Margery Jobes, Barbara Pettit, Norman Hig- gins, Edward Mikulski, Peter Smith, John Scully, John Barrett, Thomas Shannon, James Kelly, Maurice Jones, Richard Dallmann, Georgette Hesley, Carole Austin, Janet Marter, Gloria Hamm ell, Carol Caul- field, Robert Leibowitz. 2nd Row - Maryann Yueng- ling, Patricia Marino, Dorothy Hoffman, Carol Fa- gan, Sandra Timanus, Nancy Carol Taylor, Jerry Bryan, Joyce Tallman, Clementine Vesaki, Fernanda Rose, Margaret Rapagna. Bottom Row - Judith Mar- tin, Lillian Georgeanni, Doreen Schwed, Linda Mor- row, Dale Simpson, Anne Love, Elizabeth Onori, Nancy Stuart, Betty Wikowski, Dorothy Aucello, Lin- da Grantham, Nancy Taubel. 14
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Our foreign exchange student this year was Anne-Guri Grotnaes of Norway. Her pleasant personality and cheerfulness have made her a memorable part of our senior year. Anne Guri was very active in school life and was well-liked by everyone. She followed the college preparatory course, particularly enjoying Spanish. She worked in the Snack Shack and had a very big part in the senior play. Anne-Guri’s visit to BSHS was made possible by the American Field Service, whose goal of world peace and understanding was furthered by her visit to the United States. Anne-Guri’s home is in Elverum, a small town in the southern part of Norway. Her Norwegian family consists of her parents, and a younger brother and sister. Her father is employed by the government. (During her stay here, Anne-Guri’s American parents were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Schorr of Burlington.) Enjoying all phases of school life and extra-curricular activities, she liked the study of languages and is able to speak five different tongues. Upon graduation from her high school, Anne-Guri plans to attend Oslo University and become a translator. Her visit to BSHS has made us realize that world friendship can be and must be at- tained. 16
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