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LANGUAGES Through a study of foreign languages, students ac- quire an understanding of the ideas, habits, and cus- toms of other people and an appreciation of their cultural activities and contributions to Western civili- zation. The French and Spanish classes are taught by Miss Hidlay. Miss Moody teaches the Latin classes. CLARISSA HIDLAY The Sexteto de espanol sang several numbers at the annual play of the Spanish class in March, 1953. The numbers they sang were: Adios Muchachos, Cielito Lindo, and Alla en el Rancho Grande. Seated: Louis Biacchi, Conrad Tuza, Fred Gabsewics. Standing: Gerald Hittle, Carl DeFebo, Steve Vaughn. Spanish Il, Period 3. Spanish ll, Period 4.
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Ambition-Commercial Artist Dale is as quick to draw a cure as he is to make friends. cu-iss some Music by Aan Bayek Words by Edwina Jacobs We're leaving now this school But we wish that we could stay. Not only for a year But forever and a day. The good times that we've had Will live within each heart, And we'll remember you B.H.S., though we must part. The Class of '54 Goes now to join the rest. These last three years of school We know have been the best. At last we are prepared To find our place in life, And we will make you proud Above this present strife. CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose CLASS COLORS: Blue and Silver CLASS MOTTO: All the world lie s before us. By Catherine As we the Class of '54 Depart upon our life's career, Some will never see again The memories we hold so dear. A211152 'lx 'ifajiefarg H- Q aa 4 J .5 Jus -V ljlffljl-H SLJE 4.11132 lafiigf i HF1' E? Emi gliiigf aiJ.irrLJ.a-- Q awe Cashman and Marilyn Muehlhof We shall leave behind the school Of which we are so fond, The dear old ivy covered walls To enter the great beyond. You've given us our greatest gifts lnto life we are obliged to go To face our troubles, great and small. Toward which education strives L Though happily we seem to part So now, with you, dear B.H.S. l , .1 l ' A There are memories known to all. We leave THE BEST YEARS OF O VES :U , PJ ,ff I I , AVL!! MRTSON Prep -Tea er DALE S. ADAMS General Art Crafters l, 2, 3. 2, 37 Glee ,Clu 1, 2, 35 Clubs I, 2, ee. clothes and win- ning smile have brightened the Class of 54. an Stand Gail s
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