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Their goals . receiving Tnaining in a varieTy ol Fields. Many who wish To enTer col- lege alTer graduaTing sTudied ade vancecl maTh, English, and hisTory cliligenTly. They lcnew Thai' These subiecTs were sTepping sTones 'io The more advanced ones of Their coming senior year. OThers Tur- Therecl Their Training in The conn- mercial Tielcl, wanTing To become The secreTaries and business men OT Tomorrow. ln a few rnonThs These Juniors will have oTTained one aT Their biggesT goals, ThaT oT being Seniors, The leaders oT B.l-I.S. For The Junior Class, The privileges and duTies oi This goal will noT be cliTTiculT To mainTain, Tor progress and success have Tollowed The Class aT I958 wherever They have gone. Members of Mr. William PoTTer's U. S. HisTorv l class lisTen aTTenTively as he explains a map of The early UniTed STaTes. Members of she physics class wafch ai-+en-Hyely ag George more advanced field of science and gain informafion which Siakielski perform, an experimenf on lenses' uinde, Hue will be of use To many of Them in scienTific careers. Primarily insfrucgon of Mr- Max Wif+mqn gh, sfgdenfg explore This for Juniors, This course is paralleled by courses in inTer- mediaTe algebra and solid geomeTry.
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i JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS- ll.efT To RighTl: George Borinslcy, Vice- Presidenfg Valerie Kluegel, SecreTaryg VincenT Verdi, President Sue Hussong, Treasurer. lCenTer Fronflz Mr. Andrew Korinda, Class Advisor. Juniors neared Affer complefing Two evenTful years aT B.i'l.S. The Junior Class seTTled down To enioy The privileges and responsibiliTies of being upperclassmen. They have shown much qualified leadership in pasT years, making successes of Their freshman show, The Roaring TwenTies, and Their Snowball l-lop, The TradiTional clance sponsored by The Sophs. Juniors find ThaT a new door is opened To Them- one which presenTs addiTional acTiviTies and clubs. These sTudenTs are now eligible for such organiza- Tions as The Service Club. The Nafional Honor SocieTy, The Guidance Office STaff and various oTher groups. As The year conTinued, The Junior Class again dis- played Their fine qualiTies by producing Their Junior play. Time OUT for Ginger, wi'Th an experT Touch. Also enioyed by m-any people was The Junior Prom, an ouTsTanding success. BuT even as These new ancl inTeresTing evenTs unfolded before Them, The Juniors realized ThaT more serious ThoughTs musT be considered. Knowing ThaT before long They would Talce Their places in a new and busy world, They prepared for Their fuTure by Mr. Charles Backus explains facToring To his lnTermediaTe Algebra class. This course is parT of The ScienTific and Coi- lege Preparafory curricula for Juniors. ,mb N. .... T ., .. i ' Mr. Menyherf Veres explains The mechanics of draff- ing To WalT Frimburger during a session of his mechanical drawing class. Several courses offered by B.H.S. prepare sTudenTs in vocaTional slrill.
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L.......d' 1 . 3 3 -: Wy' Lower Pic+ure-Row l: K. Coslello, P. Brennan, M. Bangiola, M. Boucher, M. Case, F, Birilli, J. Kelly, J. Bell, M. Larsen, P. Clwerlrin. Row 2: C. Korlces. B, Kloss, J. Cravalin, A. Harman, L, Ellison, J. Kiellw, B. Higgins, D, Fanning, N. Dunlap, G. Erclmann, G, Grefle. Row 3: L. Pucci, L. Dodge, L. Gilliland, R. DiCarlo, V. Floyd, C Hennion, M. Grief, D. Kooken, B. Gifford, M. LiHell. Row 4: F Fasrnan. S. Cygon. J. Kimbarlc, J. McCormick, G. Lockwood. A Faber, C. Gonda, C. Kohler, E. Everson, P. Lyon, D. Ludwig Row 5: R. Forf, N. Fislwkin, M. Henry, J. Harfsf, A. Kobylka, W Manning, G. Field. W. Hosking, L. King, C. Helmlinger, W. Frim berger, G. Macaluso.
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