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MRS. MARGARET FIELDS “ ... And departing leave behind us, Footprints on the sands of time.” Mrs. Fields has retired after having taught for twenty- one years at Bay High. She leaves behind a record of accomplishment, of which she can be truly proud. To point out a few for the record—She organized the first F.H.A. chapter in the state of Florida; served on a committee to form the constitution for the National F.H.A. organization; served as advisor to the local chapter since its beginning; was awarded state honor- ary degree by the Florida F.H.A.; directed beautifica- tion campaigns around the school campus; arranged for the senior parking lots to be paved; and many, many other things. Perhaps the thing that will linger longest in the hearts of the Bay graduates, is the fact that Mrs. Fields served as Senior Class sponsor for fourteen years— arranging those exciting senior affairs—measuring us for caps and gowns .. . ordering our invitations . and throughout all these years of busy activity, she found time to teach her beloved subject, HOMEMAK- ING. Page One Hundred Ninety-Nine
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Dewey Conrad, Butch White, Tommy Haney, and Gene Cain. Boys and birls State Byrd and Joan Brock Bay High Students are always eager to participate in the annual Boys and Girls State conventions. This year Pam Byrd and Joan Brock represented Bay High at Girls State and Gene Cain, Dewey Conrad, Tommy Haney, and Butch White were delegates to Boys State. : These students gained valuable knowledge about our 2 state laws and governmental agencies. Boys and Girls State representatives will eventually move up into these high offices as they mature and as they become ready - “to contribute.” ‘ Page One Hundred Ninety-Eight
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