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Page 19 text:
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enior la XVith the usual excitement and furor, Our Miss Brooks was presented at B.C.H.S. Nov. 18 and 19, The play which depicted the struggles of Ath- letic and Dramatic Department to live together in peace and contentment provided a hilarious evening for many. Ray Parsons as coach and Betty Amey as Miss Brooks played the lead roles excellently-particularly after Ray made up his mind to learn his lines! Richard -jones was a perfect irate principal-co-starring with Vi Howe as a school hoard member extra ordinairef' Miss Finch portrayed by Duffy Kinney made a pert librarian- and Bruce Parsons stole the show as the groaner ! Charlie Hager did a swell job as the outstanding athlete with eraly antics, adored by the sweet and lovely Carol jobson who plys him with swiss steaks. All in all-it was a lot of fun!-And profitable, too, we might add. in f f Q49
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ic What?? Who said anything about being crazy? We're just a class of sensible young people, aren't wc, kids? Heh-heh! Well, maybe we were a trifle off the track in the be- ginning, when we were only Freshmen, but what could you expect? We even looked crazy in our goofy initiation garbs. Everybody acted as cracked as possible and man- aged to scare the pants off any visitors to our sane school besides providing gruesome entertainment for the rest of the classes. WVhen we nuts reached our Sophomore year, we were still pretty wet behind the ears, but learning more and more about how to skip school and other sophisticated tricks of the upperclassmen. This was the year of all play and no work. Real gone, eh? Qand we almost werelj those crazy E The next year found us-surprisingly-juniors! Almost to the top of the ladder. A few of the Goofier Daddies dreamed up a Christmas Prom-a formal in the winterl Cool, man, cool! So we danced off to that: girls dragging unwilling escorts who hid behind pine trees so their buddies wouldn't see them dressed up and dancing. Horror upon horror! What! What! Hear ye! Hear ye! We crazy 'apey gobs are now illustrious Seniors of B.C.H.S. Look twice. Do you see skinny, timid goonsg crosscyed, pigeon-toed, hook-nosed 'slobsP Of course you do, and I'm getting sick of this whole gone gizzard. lVhoops! Here come the little white men to take me to graduation. Gobble, gibble, glik . . . ' apey and sloh-affectionate terms used by Seniors
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