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Foreword Our school has spirit, whether it is bright and sparkling or warm and glowing, in a memory or an anticipation — Home- comings, games, cheers, classes, or clubs. Each individual student is aglow with BHS pride. As individual snowflakes form an avalanche, we, the individual students, shape the striking school enthusiasm. Every student is a snow- flake of BHS vigor. Our school is spirited. As eighth graders, we taste the first thrill of high school zest. As seniors, we remember BHS spirit and continue to rally and incite it. While for the senior, BHS spirit is a cherished memory. To the eighth grader, it is just a beginning; it is his challenge to make this spirit come alive during his high school years. 1967 is a year of ambition. The 1967 IVY captures the go and pep at BHS, our school. dl — i. iciicieabionaas 2 ae a ’ =a 7 ey nk NRE ‘teeta “en 2 — Foreword
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1967 Ivy Dedicated to Mrs. Dorothy B. Tunstall 4 — Dedication Entering the eighth grade, many of us meet for the first time a higher degree of math, which is presented in a diligent way by an industrious math teacher. Besides teaching classes of eighth and ninth grade math, she also has a sophomore homeroom. Taking most of her time, which she gives freely, is the pro- duction of the IVY. She is sponsor and advisor; each year she calmly suggests solutions to frantic staffs over last minute year- book crises. Through her work with the Quill and Scroll, she encourages ideals of better journalism and art work. In addition to these activities, she takes time in the spring to chaperon the representatives who attend the Southern Inter- scholastic Press Association Conference, which is held every year in Lexington. For this tireless devotion to us, the students, ranging from math classes, to clubs, to SIPA, we dedicate the 1967 IVY to one who serves us with devotion, Mrs. Dorothy B. Tunstall.
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