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BH8 hosts art exhibit Students in Art Classes had their work exhibited in the public library. Various mediums were represented in the play. The Woodworking Class tried their skill at constructing coat and hat racks and occasional tables. Many of these were taken home to be displayed or given as gifts. Father Tom Kessler and Rev. Raymond Ley were guest speakers in the Current Problems Class. They spoke about the importance of religious faith. The Social Studies Department welcomed a new teacher, Ms. Linda Morgandale, who is origi- nally from Philadelphia. She taught U.S. History and World History.
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At right, Kelly Brown takes her turn at shuffleboard, backed up by her partner, Kim Day. At middle right, Steve Callis works on a pottery project for Art Class. At far right, Mr. Bebout discusses with Bib Winstead his Woodworking project. Above Ms. Skelton is demonstrating the use of the color wheel to Rita Pierson. Above middle, Patty Morris eyes her clay sculpture before turning it in. Above right, Ms. White discusses a German assignment with John Lenko and Mary Mar low. 16—Classes
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At right. Junior Miss Judy Johnson pres- ents The Most Valuable Player Award to Guard Dan Labhart during the Holiday Tourney, while Teammate Clint Greenlee looks on. Dan also won the MVP Award during the 1975 Holiday Tourney. Also, both Dan and Clint received trophies for making the All-Tourney team. At left. Coach Joe Amiano gives Mark Holder some important instructions before Mark returns to the field. Anxiously listen- ing in is Student Trainer Greg Betz. At right, Seniors Greg Betz, Rhonda Wal- ters, Cindy Downey, Dewayne Overton, and Cheryl Midkiff model differently colored caps and gowns before an assembly of Sen- iors. The class chose the red, white and blue gowns over the traditional black and gold. 18—Division
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