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wo:-le and an vu camp A. ,-,ly ,ew 1 as c .mg 2 E :livin-tae if lf' rw' After classes and during the lunch hours, students socialized in the QUAD and boughtsnrigagary items in the STUDENT :niet HARVEY AUDITORIUM, which was the center of all cul- tural activities, also housied music, debate and drama c asses. LUDDEN HALL was familiar to all stu- dents taking home economics and child care courses. This modern building made learning easier because of its up- to-date sewing cmd cooking equipment. Located next to Ludden Hall was the GYMNASIUM where BHS students took daily classes in physical education and hygiene. A variety of activities from regular physical education classes to exciting basketball games and wrestling matches took place inthe BHS GYMNASIUM
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Studen M pa Aed lwur 0 In addition to serving BHS students daily lunches, the CAFETERIA was used for dances, meetings for the community and school, banquets, and a study hall. After a busy morning, students gath- ered in the CAFETERIA fourth and fifth periods for lunch and friendly aossip. They also enjoyed the many dances and banquets that took place in this buildinq. Bakersfield High School qraduates will always remember WARREN HALL as a focal point of school activity. Here students took vocational or college pre- paratory courses. Students broadened their intelligence in the rooms of WARREN HALL. ELM GROVE provided a location for student election polls, noon sales, and lunching out-of-doors. Another popular lunch spot, the QUAD, was an ideal place for dances and pep rallies. The STUDENT STORE, open before and after school and during the noon hours, was a convenient place for students to buy snacks and school supplies.
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The first Oracle, published in 1902. introduced a faculty composed of a nucleus of eiqht teachers. Over a period of sixty years, this original staff has in- creased in size and stature to the present 125 competent teachers and adminis- trators included in the 1962 . . .
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