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Entering a suddenly expanded school world are these Frankford students. Freshmen take a look around their new home for the year, perhaps hoping that the traditional study hall bobcat will look more friendly the next N time that they see , him. fWell, that's 3 one good reason not Q to use the dictionary, anyway Q. Everybod Pitches in! BGHS growth reflected in longer lines from the first day of enrollment and new teachers really get a workout along with enrollees and parents with more forms to fill in, more papers to read, more stations to pass, more . . . -A 5 ,,,,f-
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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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Offering Helping Hands V J A key figure in more ways than one, Mr. Ray Peabody, demonstrates locker-opening technique for unfamiliar fingers. Still smiling, though this is probably the 175th locker fout of the 178 in use at BGHSQ that remained stubbornly shut until Just the right touch was revealed, Mr. Peabody is in his third year on the BCI-IS maintenance staff. is Helping hands work both l, - WHYS. 1 to Smooth the Way 'X fy! Trouble shooter number one fand better known as Mrs. K, sees more young humanity than ever before 5 in her years as Principal's Secretary now that 1963- 64 has contributed its crop. With four youngsters of ex, her own, Mrs. Ed Kattleman says, General office L work, school style, was never like this. QSchool style includes such additional activities as motherly application of bandaids, antiseptic, and sympathy, tracking down the strayed, ferrying home the ill, brewing the reviving coffee, and being a discreet message handlery. JZ
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