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FRONT: Miss Annette Nunn, Mrs. Hazel Ellington, Miss Marie Dortch. BACK: Mrs. Onie Smith, Geneva Harris, Mrs. Annie Smith, Mrs. Ordell Dortch. Planning menus, supervising, and keeping order were only a few of the many jobs of our cafeteria staff, under the very orderly direction of Miss Marie Dortch. c5 ei Mr. Spain helps to keep B.H.S. in working order 20 Brooks keeps B.H.S. clean.
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Seniors CLASS OFFICERS President Robert Jolly Vice President Dottie Dean Secretary Rebecca Frazier Treasurer Robert Woltz Reporter Pam Hastings SPONSORS Mrs. Bernice Fussell Mrs. Rachel Pixley Mr. O. B. Crowder Five years have passed since the class of 140 bewildered eighth graders entered the halls of Bluestone. Full of anticipation came the students from Chase City, Clarksville, and Boydton. To them HAPPINESS was meeting new friends and getting into the swing of Bluestone life. Their ninth grade year was diversified with many extra-curricular activities. They sold magazines and candy to increase their class funds. Ninth grader Patricia Lenhart was chosen the first Junior Miss Bluestone. To them HAPPINESS was having a class to look down on. As Juniors, their successful prom, The Gay Nineties”, provided the most HAPPINESS of the year. Many happy juniors became eligible for the Beta Club. Also the majority of the group began their quest for colleges with the college boards in the spring. Entering their final and most important year, the class of ' 67 numbered 104. In September they received their long awaited class rings, and with HAPPINESS displayed them to the envious under-classmen. Homecoming brought extra HAPPINESS to the Seniors when they were awarded first prize on their float. Throughout the year they practiced their seniority as leaders of the school in clubs, classes, and sports. As spring approached, they focused their attention on gradu- ation and plans for the future. Through their graduation tears, the Class of ' 67 will remember the many emotions they have experienced during their years at Bluestone, but HAPPINESS will be foremost in the hearts of all. 22
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