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Page 17 text:
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What Part of Your Teaching Is The Most lnterestmg'9 Mrs Genevieve Pendleton believes the most Interesting part of teaching IS the working with and the under standing of the gurls while Mrs Paul me Shatter likes cooking and sewing Mr Charles Hickman and Mr Lowell Shatter agreed Coaching Walter Halen likes vacation the best tor then he can become a student again Mrs. Joanna Wagner-tirst semester -commercial law, bookkeeping, bus- iness arithmeticg Mrs. Louise Williams -art, Mr. Herbert Wolfe - physics, chemistry, and Mr. Cleo Yoder- wood shop. -?
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What ls An Ideal Student? To this question, Miss Esther Schachtele said, lt is a student who is friendly, cooperative, and ambi- tious. Miss Virginia Strohm added, A student who is really interested in learning. Mrs. Marthella Burrows agreed by saying, One who desires to learn and further his education. Miss Mary Leininger feels that the ideal student is the pleasant student who has a willingness to learn and to he p Mr Glenn Spangler metal shop Mechanical Drawing ll Mr Donald Stonestreet American government gunna Strohm plane geometry gen eral math and Mrs Martha Swartz home economics chemistry lab I . ' -' I j . l . I economics, world history, Miss Vir- - I - 1 - - , .
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lasses . . . A Seniors Junuors Sophomores Freshmen Junuor Hlgh No school was ever buult for teachers they exust for the stu dents These words of Pruncupal E S Glasgo reflectung the deduca tuon of the 1958 COMET are the toundatuon for the educatuon of over 550 students Thus years Senuor Class known as the last of the depressuon classes because of the low burth rate before the economuc upsurge brought by World War ll contauns 112 senuors Thus wull be the last of the smaller classes to graduate from BHS for thus year s Junuor Class has approxumately 130 members and the Sophomore Class contauns 164 members The Class of 61 wull once agaun be smaller Followung a small eughth grade enrollments begun theur upward clumb Also un all the populatuon of the hugh school at year s end un cluded 260 gurls and 292 boys all of whom share un the fellowshup of Student Lufe at BHS I 'I4 U I I I Q I I C . . . , ' I , . I , . I . S-S--S-e-n, i-i-'-o-r
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