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'ff' is Q wh. ilk! -,....................... 0:90 xr A ,E fs, , 1 x ,.-. W v We 2 THE SPEAKER . . . so nam ed as a living tribute to a revered and service-minded Pike Countian, Champ Clark, who was educatorg attor- neyg State Legislatorg U.S. Congress- man5 and, in 1911, Speaker of the Sixty- second Congress of the United Statesg and who, in the presidential campaign of 1912, led on the first 27 ballots, but failed to muster the necessary two- 'thirds majority and was finally defeated by Woodrow Wilson. 'Though born in Lawrenceburg, Ken- tucky, in 1850, Champ gave himself in :service to the people in this area for 50 years and his funeral and interment were held in Bowling Green, March 2, 1921. Each BCI-IS yearbook bearing the Speaker name tries to render service to the student body and school it represents.
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ti, ,. f ff f it swf 1963-64 Pike County Teachers Ass'n. Executive Committee and QL. to RJ, Jane Bucks, Sec.-Tr.g Eunice May, Pres.5 Ruth Matting Edith Kellyg Velma Birk- head, Chairmang Lucille Butlerg Chester Nunn. The '63-'64 Year Begins Students' programs are pre -planned the year before as far as possible through the school's guidance serviceg however, during the week-long enrollment period, many scheduling problems come to BGHS Principal, George Nienhueser's table, and each one receives serious consideration. The enrollment area was moved from first floor at BGHS to the lower hallway and cafeteria. Enroll- ees started at the east end of the building and worked past check points to the west, getting schedule ap- proval, course cards, locker assignments, activity tickets, yearbooks, etc. Pre-school planners also included PCTA executive committee members who discuss the year's agenda. '?i.,,.,J if
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