Bells High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Ruffin, SC)

 - Class of 1962

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Cfadded To everything thereis a season anda timeH- Ecclasiastes 3. At Bells we feelthat the major portion of our time should be spent in work and study but we try to add enough relax- ation and fun to keep 'IJack from being a dull boy . Our aim is to plan the time we spend together at school to meet the challenge of these changing times. 25

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tiA 30,69 jar Community 4405071 ,, OBJECTIVES: As set forth by the National Congress of Parents and Teachr ers: To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, church, and community. To raise the standards of home life. To secure adequate law's for the care and protection of children and youth. To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the child. To develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual education. Along With a monthly informative pro- gram, the Bells P. T. A. sponsors sev- eral fundraising projects, a composition contest and a Science fair. Presently, playground equipment for the new ele- mentary school is being purchased. Thus, it ties in strongly with the national themeva l'Strengthening The Home-Source of Our - . l , THE REVEREND DONALD L. R. JONES Natlons Greatness. ' President glue geffj parenf - jeacizer jddociafion tyiglt anal ggevmenfary OFFICERS Mr. J. A. Kinard, Princip315Mrs. J. K. Strickland, Treasurer; M13. Wendell C. Polk, Secretary; Mrs. O. L. Barnes, Second VicetPresident; Mrs. E. W. Smyly, First ViceuPresident; and The Reverend Donald 1.. R. Jones, President. n; :33, $3M .2:th?



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.Sjent'ord OF FICERS FAYE FUTCH 777777777777777 Secretary NANCY ULMER -------------- Reporter JOHNNY CARTER iiiiiii Vice ePresident CHARLES ROBERTSON -------- President CAREY ANN SANDERS 77777777 T reasurer Senior Cfadd 0 1962 On that long awaited night of May 30, the Class of '62 marched into the auditorium for their commencement exercises. This night closed four years of un- forgettable experiences. While there were Some who hated to leave the walls of B. H. 3., others were eager to look ahead. They will look back with sadness in the years to come remembering those happy four years. As freshmen, they found that high school was new and exciting. They were scared but happy. As sophomores, they became more confident and began to join Clubs and 26 other activities and sports. The most exciting year, perhaps, was their junior year. Joined by stu- dents from Ehrhardt, they sold mag azines, Sponsored the Harvest Car- nival, decorated for and presented a Hawaiian Junior-Senior. Now, as this year came to a close, some of their eagerness to finish high school faded away. Receiving rings, measuring for caps and gowns, Class Day w- activities they looked forward to With great anticipation are finished. But memories Of their high school days made the class of'62 a little re- luctant to bid goodbye to Bells High School.

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