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Relaxation is a must in the life of any student, and Bernie High School students are not ex- ceptions to this. At right, groups of girls are seen . in the Study Hall at noon. The topic of discussion might be an as- signment, but it is most likely that these girls are discussing their favorite subject, Boys. Before school, between classes, at noon, and immediately after school, you may find groups of students gathered around the bul- letin boards, water fountains, or in the gymnasium. Wherever you find a group of Bernie High stu- dents , you are likely to find a lively discussion. At right, Jeff Riddle quenches his thirst while Clifford Condiet and Gary Reinbott wait their turn. Be- low right is a scene at the annual Bon Fire. Immediately below, Rhonda Machen is shown as she looks for an interesting book of fiction in the library. to tiela ,!
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, , y « T ' ' All work and no play isn't good for anyone—besides who wouldn't en- joy a snowball fight with the Super- intendent and the Principal ? Elaine Stanfield and Nancy Botsch took advantage of the heavy snow- fall and a day off from school and really pelted Mr. Merick and Mr McCoin. Our administrators were pretty accurate with their shots at the girls too! Mr. John Boyd, friend of students and teachers alike, is one of the most familiar people in B.H.S. When help is needed, you can count on the Boyds to lend a helping hand. Below left, English I students are caught preparing an assignment. (At least most of them were.) Immediately below, Bernie A Team Mules are shown in action. In the background the cheerleaders are giving vocal support to their team. cuid uMfsdz ywiluM d made tluA, at
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Harold Hager, instructor in Data Processing and Math at Southeast Mo. State College, was a guest lecturer at B.H.S. His day here enlivened and enriched the lives of these who were fortunate enough to be in one of the class- es he conducted. We enjoyed 1966-67. Typing skills are gained through much practice. The student at left is ready to begin another session. The Business Depart- ment is one of the busiest places in school. Many students return there after school is dismissed to catch up on their work or to de- velop more speed. At lower left is a scene at the F.B.L.A. installation service conducted by the Sikeston Chap- ter of F.B.L.A. Immediately below Mike Child- ers and Debbie Hopper work on the bulletin board calendar which is prepared each month by Art Students. 0 CEM8
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