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English--literature .A Al Posing for a picture during one of their work sessions is the Literary Staff. Members of the staff included sophomores, juniors and seniors. fh x .I I .X-A .4 Z, X , 1 Mrs, Rulon emphasizes her point as she instructs Mrs, Craney seems to have her eighth grade English class in a good her freshmen English class. mood. A ,LA--'I literary Stuff This year through the efforts of the Senior English Class and teacher Mrs. Young, a Liter- ary Magazine entitled Hap- penings 68-69, was published at various intervals. Contri- butions of themes, essays, and poems came from English stu- dents in grades 9 through 12, il?-1 iw, 'M A A ,ti til?-fa K-'sir Y,, .fi-.-2 Sixth period literature class was always a favorite time of the day for this group of sopho- mores. Poetry, plays and English composi- tion kept this group of 10th graders studying.
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.-XX 1 fx A '- ' ..kV ' s xx 'fni ..ff1S:3 K 12 Vx, 4A 1 .ln nf X' .es eaprsf' Q :u.x ' fi 'fi A . i Future Home Makers Club Home Economics The junior-senior home econom- ics class is studying marriage and family living. Here Mrs. Bottoms is pictured with sen- iors Bonita Blake, Lynda Bate- man, Kathy Brown, Sandy Ar- vin, Carol Miller. Below - A new club at B-R which made quite a hit was the Future Homemakers Club sponsored by Mrs. Bon- nie Bottoms. This club was one of the more active or- ganizations at B-R this school year. Q52 by -,,:..g4 Af Q mi 7 V, sw,-ai I QGUFQ First Row: L-R G. Mattingly, L. Schultheis, S. Arvin, C. Miller, L. Burch, J. Knepp, A. Craney, S. Cosgrove, C. Toy, J. McCord, J. Sellers, G. Thompson, B, Taylor, G, Tomes, M. Mattingly, J. Dages, Mrs. Bottoms. Second Row: L-R J. Hornaday, D. Knepp, P. Harrawood, D. Murphy, D, Arvin, J. Edwards, K. Delaney, P. Haag, M, Craney, J. Love, M. Cline, S. Wininger, V. Price, S. Carrico, K. Floyd, D. Graber, D. Williams. Third Row: L-R V. Schnarr, D. Padgett, M. Colvin, B, Steiner, M. Craney, J. Elliott, D. Mathias, T. Hughes, S. Hind- man, S, Parsons, C. Patterson, J. Bradley, M. Cox, L. Spaulding, B. Petty, N. Scott, L. Lawyer. Fourth Row: L-R M. Delaney, D. Williams, M. Bradley, T. Tomes, K. Edwards, M. Brittain, D. Swartzentruber, S. Stoll, B. Bateman, J. Blake, G. Troutman, J. Tomes, P. Toy, M. Wade, D. Ash, L. Kidwell, B. Smith. Mrs. Lythgoe shows her junior high Home Economics class that there is more to sewing than just operating a machine.
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