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Name What I'll Miss Most Most Commonly Seen Ambition Joyce Allen David Coe George Comings Margaret Cudworth Larry Dykman Claudine Eldred Kathleen Francisco June Garrison Harold Harrington Dora Hitchcock Elizabeth Hohreiter Lorraine Howe Vivian Howe The Sophomores Trig 8: Solid Fun in Senior room Studying French Trig 81 Solid Fun in Art class Arlene The Juniors The Ag room Swell gym classes Parties in History Roaming the halls Mrs. Kinney Barbara MacPherson History Sz Home Ec Laura Belle Mott Helen Myers Ruth Roloson Martha Rowe Eldridge Sheeley Steve Smith Lawrence Stiles Betty Underwood Evelyn Villnave Studying Latin Staying after school Fun had with kids Gossip Ag class With a gang Blowing up the lab with Larry Teasing the girls Laughing In Norwich Chasing reporters In an Oldsmobile In Noyes' Motorcycle With Linda In Jimmy's car Balancing books In Deposit Making clothes With Margaret Writing letters for Student Council With Mary At wrestling match Skating Chance to skip school With some girl Trig 8: Solid Mr. Black Mrs. Weeks On wrestling mat With Arlene In Senior room To stay single To be graduated from Cornell To be a music teacher To travel To be an architect To be a commercial artist To be a good homemaker To be an artist To travel To be as good a gym teacher as Miss Daubert To be a tap dancer To be graduated this year To go to California To be graduated this June To go to Alaska To help people To be a Phys. Ed. teacher To be a beautician To be graduated To play pro- basketball To take a P.G. To be successful To learn to drive
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FRENCH CLUB This fall nine interested second and third year French students turned out for their first French Club meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. King. It was agreed that we would speak nothing but French. For the first fifteen minutes this system worked, but due to circumstances beyond our control,-English gradually crept in. At this meet- ing we played French games, sang French songs, and talked over current affairs. But that which we were all anticipating was Mrs. King's refreshments which were all we thought they would be. We had two other such meetings. One of which was at Christmas time. At this meeting we sang French Christmas carols, had Christmas refreshments and a won- derful time. During the Christmas vacation we lost one of our most enthusiastic members, Barbara Hackett, who moved to Hoffmans, N.Y. The other members are: Claudine Eldred, Violet Westerberg, Margaret Cudworth, Linda Salzberg, Arnold Craig, Thomas Lee, Corky Landre, and Gary Holman. The purpose of our French Club is to improve our French prommciation and to help us to become acquainted with the customs and lives of the people of France. Through the efforts of both Mr. and Mrs. King, we all believe we know much more about the French and France. Linda Salzberg THE Xrays ' The first Science Club of B.C.H.S. was organized on December 8, 1948 with thir- teen members. These are: Beverly Archer, Marie Elder, Eugenia Landers, John Armstrong, David Coe, Hugh Collins, Arnold Craig, Larry Dykman, Gary Holman, Dick Hoyt, Tommy Lee, John Sejerson, Royce Stoutenberg, and Roger Weeks. Miss Smith is the adviser. The function of the club is to provide opportunities for work in science beyond that of the classroom. Every member of the group is required to work on and demonstrate to the group a project in science in which he is interested. To be eligible for membership the student must maintain a passing average in his work. The first formal program was held at the January 17 meeting. David Coe, Arnold Craig, and Hugh Collins cooperated to show a display of fireworks. Sparklers, colored fires, and serpent eggs were demonstrated. This was climaxed by the all star fire ex- hibit which sent a huge cloud of smoke -- atom bomb pattern billowing up toward the ceiling and all 'the scientists hanging out the windows. More programs, with and without fumes, will follow. Y A A 4
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