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ACTIVITIES, pages 36 to 49 SPORTS, pages 50 to 61 j dutnqA, Jfoo! Right (top to bottom): Mr. Hamblen and Mrs. Wilkinson with the Street Fair Ex¬ hibit. Art Reed snaps graduates Jerry Cran¬ dall, Margaret Toms, Marilyn Harnish, John Meyer and Don Croy. Rem Johnston, Kay Earhart and Chuck Boltin learn the gentle art of bagpipe blowing from “Scotty” Mc¬ Lean. Bill Langel, manager, and diamond quintet, Joe Knoble, Fred Nickel, Chad High, Bill Kyle and Buddy Hay. ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY, pages 10 to 17 CLASSES, pages 18 to 35
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Nt ill ; V Bit; ... » AT L jr. L ft ' - v4 ' MM ; tL ' .V ■WM fBg m I .9 ' ■ Sdwofou am.. Nineteen hundred and fifty-one . . . more than fifty memorable, history-making years have passed. But what changes they have wrought! The little one-room schoolhouse has been replaced by the modern brick structure. Students now pon¬ der not alone over the 3 R’s, but over more up-to-date problems such as vocational guidance, atomic re¬ search and analytical geometry. Slightly “beat-up” saddles supplant the very fashionable high button shoes, and feather bobs pronounce once popular pompadours as out¬ dated. B. H. S. athletes no longer “sink that ball” into the antiquated peach basket, but now “peg their shots” into the modern netted hoops. The psychologist of today frowns upon the use of the dreaded hickory stick. The Charleston stages a pop¬ ular comeback to prove that all changes aren’t new ones. The development, progress and advancement of the past half-cen¬ tury are featured as definite high¬ lights in this, the 1951 RETRO¬ SPECT. Left (top to bottom): Our summer va¬ cation drawing to an untimely close, we found it a decided effort to sit in one seat for an hour stretch during the autumn months. A virtual winter wonderland could often be observed from our school windows, since this was a year for record snow fall. Welcome always is spring greenery during the metamorphosis of the seasons.
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