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T V1-vvv' I-Y ' 1 1 . lv .1113 -I ,. , A AQ 5 in +1--fi' , 1 VIA TYPING STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Stevenson. S. Richterg P. KIebesg E. Florusg L. Hcmbackerg M. Gould. Second Row-M. Browng S. Ribansg J. Corbyg J. Suckeckig P. O'NeiII. Standing-Mrs. M. Murphy, Adviser. CIRCULATION STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Standing-N.CoIemangN. Barrettg M. Happensackg R. Stanislaw- czykp Miss M. Drake, Adviser. Sitting- C. Marrag J. Martin. B 1 rs D xfx .ata -x 'B OI. .4 H unsun- . 'N -vs - ADVERTISING STAFF Robinson: Miss Drake, Adviser. LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Wcrkeg V. Paesp N. i f 29
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,-A if 4-Lv-, . ART STAFF TO RIGHT: R. DeMiIia, E. Glowczynski. LITERARY STAFF J I . 1-' -fi? 'C'- , f X' EDITORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Standingwl. DeRyderg T. Ruvog B. Schoelerg C Hughes. Sitting-E. Hump Miss L. Leek, Adviser, G. Fiore R. Hansen. STUDE T PRINTS Do you want to know what's going on in B.H.S.? Just pick up the STUDENT PRINTS cmd you'lI find the answer The stafli and Miss Loren E. Leek are constantly trying to find ways in which to improve the issues by comparing it with other school papers in the area. Representatives of the paper attended the Columbia Scholastic Press Association meeting in the spring, the Scholastic Press Association of New Jersey meeting at Upsala, and the Fairleigh Dickinson Conference. The one hundred staIT members are led by G Fiore, Editor-in-chief, C. Hughes, Associate Editor, F. Chl chester, Feature Editor, R. Bongo and M. Braker, Co-Sports Editors, E. Ham, Photography Editor, R. Hansen, Copy Edi tor, E. Glowczynski, Art Editor. LEFT TO RIGHT: Standing-First Row-G. Vogt, J. Hallgarthg J. McKinnon, R. Morganp A. Wolf, C. McKenzie, I. DeRyderg C. Kelly. Second Row-J. Kulpag J. Fielder, M. Johnstone, R. Duriahg J. Willis, J. Kestingg B. Zahour, S. Hockg J. Skroski, R. Boeckg F. Mayer. Sitting-J, Wallace, J. Ragland, C. Wellesg L. Rahenkampg V. Bracken. I I A-1-F 4?- .3 . I Ti . v fn
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CLASSICA SODALITAS If someone were lugging a toga down the hall, he was probably a member of the Latin Club. This organization has the dis- tinction of being the oldest club of its kind in the United States. The outstanding activ- ity was the address of Professor Gilbert of Columbia University at an open meeting. To maintain a lively interest in the classics is the aim of the Latin Club. Consuls, N. Basser, D. Marcotteg Censor, N. Hyde: Quaestor, A. Pirrello, Adviser, Miss C. E. Donoghue. DEUTSCHER KREIS Guten Tag. You might hear a member of the German Club say this as a greeting. Discussions of the culture and the interesting places in the land of the Rhine formed the program for two special club meetings this year. On the lighter side were a Christmas party and an old fashioned doggie roast. Every school project and worthy cause can be sure of German Club support. President, J. Graham, Vice-President, H. Hoenck, Secretory, P. Mc- Adam, Treasurer, R. Gottheinerg Adviser, Miss M. Zinn. ' EL CLUB ESPANOL All the members will remember the Christmas Fiesta and the field trip to New ... L.--. York, two activities of this club. The main purpose ot EL CLUB ESPANOL was to in- ' ' crease the ability of the members to speak , ' Spanish. By learning Spanish songs, listen- ing to speakers and seeing tilms, its mem- bers gained an appreciation of the customs ' Inari- of Spanish speaking countries. President, S. Hartkep Vice-President, J. ln- dahl, Secretary, G. Wiley, Treasurer, D. :B Barlow, Adviser, Mr. R. A. Rockweiler. il xl
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