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Radio Program Improves B.H.S. Popularity Under the direction of Mrs. Claudette Keeney, Bethel sponsored their first radio program. The “Bruin Broadcasting Company” or B.B.C., pro¬ duced 15 minutes of Bethel news, sports, and cur¬ rent events each week on WVEC-FM radio. The club consisted of seven students, some whom are interested in broadcasting as a career and others finding the extra activity a fun way to spend a class period. In all, the broadcast was one more step to making Bethel the best school on the Pen¬ insula. Good morning, Mr. Phelps . . . 12 mm
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The Campus Life Singers involved teens from many area high schools. Campus Life Offers Excitement and Fun Campus Life, affiliated with Youth For Christ, involved many Bethel students again this year in their activities. Continuing from last Spring the club had meetings in the lecture room every Tues¬ day night. The main purpose of the organization is to show teens that Jesus Christ can be an an¬ swer to their problems. Throughout the year, stu¬ dents participated in Bible studies, all-night bowl¬ ing parties, youth rallies, walk-a-thons, skating parties, weekend retreats, swimming parties, and the creation of a haunted house during Hallow¬ een. Some B.H.S. students were also members of the Campus Life Singers. The entire program is run by Dwight “Ike” Newingham and Eddie Nalle, both working for Youth For Christ, Inter¬ national. 11
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Library Starts New File An enthusiasm to work with and around books are the only requirements necessary to join the Library Club. Members spent many hours shelving- new books and working with money making projects such as bake sales. The club sponsored a special program this year open to all students and teachers. The “Com¬ munity Resource File” provided information on tours, places of interests and speakers that were available to anyone in the community. National Library Week, April 16-22, kept the club busy with a different feature every day. There were sculpture, speed reading, and poster contests, as well as a tea for the teachers and a sale of bookmarkers. 13
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