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Vlu e’ Bc n’ Mr. Owens getting ready for Spring and the golfing season. Miss Muir and Mr. Hale see that we get our daily pint of milk. Mrs. Hansen not only teaches, but also plays in the Idaho State Civic Sym- phony. Mrs. Gardner and A.S.B. Officers receive counsel from Bob King, Student Body President of I.S.C., at the Student Council Workshop held at Blackfoot. 18
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HUGH OWENS Mechanical Drawing, Physics, Ad- vanced Algebra, Solid Geometry and Trigonometry, Sponsor Hi-Y Club “Education — emotional, social, and physical development as well as in- tellectual development.” A. R. STOTT Shop “Choose a career, then give it the best you can.” F a c u I t y VERL WADDOUPS Biology, Sponsor Sopho- mores “Knowledge is power.” W. D. WAGNER Plane Geometry, Algebra “No student can get an edu- cation without considerable serious effort, but effort is always rewarded. DOUG WAREING Choir, Orchestra, Girls’ Glee, Sponsor I.V., Dance Band “Our ideal, whatever it is, lies farther on; so keep pushing ahead. JACK WHITING Ag., Sponsor F.F.A. “Education is America’s num- ber one secret weapon; so let's use it fully.” “Those having torches will pass ‘NOW HEAR THIS!” Mr. Ferrin uses new intercom system. Already it has taken its place as one of the necessi- ties for a smoothly operating high school. Half of the cost was paid by the students, and the district paid the balance. Top contributors were: “B” Club, Student Supply Store, and F.F.A. them on to others. ??
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At last the Blackfoot High School has a cafeteria! The campaign promises of our late student body presidents have finally been realized. The scene above taken in the gym is rarely seen these days; all the kids now eat in the basement. Why? The basement has become the “rendezvous” of most B.H.S. Something new at B.H.S. students; and rightly so, the pop machine is now in the basement. Also, the Student Coun- cil now sells barbecues and milk shakes down- stairs at noon. And there is one other very “big” reason. Take one look at those piping hot lunches, and you’ll have guessed why these kids look so happy. The hot lunch program was started early in the year. Tickets are handled by the Stu- dent Supply Store, and the menus are an- nounced daily. Mrs. Clements and Mrs. Brown, assisted by a few students, keep the lunch line well fed. See you at lunch time!!
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