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For some, school days may all seem to be alike, but for the major- ity of Bernie High students, variety enriches their lives. Student teachers provided a change in the routine of classes. During the second quarter of school, Mrs. Judy Rimel and Mr. Gary Bean, students at Southeast Missouri State, did their student teaching in B.H.S. Mrs. Carolyn Brown did her student teaching in the second grade and remained to teach in kindergarten during the second semester. Mrs. Judy Rimel Gusi dcufA w ie IfilleA iLGAiety. At right, a student visits with Mrs. Nelson, the school nurse. Below right is a scene that is repeated each month when the school paper is finished. Why the happy expressions? This paper came out on time! Immediately below, Mr. Don Lee, counselor, talks with Nancy Botsch. Scenes such as this can be found every day as students go to the counselor for help with schedules, class problems, advice concerning plans for the future, or just to talk with Mr. Lee.
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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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A pretty girl is like a melody, and Bernie High has its share of pretty girls. At left is pictured Miss B.H.S., Diane Pointer (center) and at- tendants Martha Newton (left) and Susan Stuever (right). After winning the Miss B.H.S. contest, Diane Pointer was enter- ed in the Miss Stoddard County contest at Dexter and the Miss Cotton Carnival Contest at Sikes- ton. She was first runner-up in the Sikeston event. All three girls rode in the many parades in the area during the harvest season. 7 'psiettq, iA Uke a melody Below are contestants in the Miss B.H.S. Contest. From left to right are: Lynda Jennings, Freshman; Nancy Botsch and Martha Newton, Seniors; Diane Pointer, Freshman; Susan Stuever, Sophomore; Susie Green and Coleen Charles, Juniors; and Nila Hampton, Sophomore.
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