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BOARD OF EDUCATION ABOVE: Secretary Mrs. Carolyn Gunter RIGHT: Teacher Aids Miss Carolyn Chesser Mrs. Darlene Wainright Miss Dana Brand Curriculum Director Mrs. Ruth Davis Title I Clerk Mrs. Willie Brooker
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Superintendent Mrs. Mable Moody PRINCIPAL OF B.C.H.S. Mr. A. L. Sutton The definition of a mascot is an animal which is sup- posed to bring good luck by being present. Our school mas- cot is the heron which we are very proud of. The heron was chosen because of its originality and has definitely been an outstanding mascot throughout the football and basketball season. Now, let's probe into the background history of a heron . . . The heron's long neck, long bill, and expression of constant surprise combine to give the heron an appearance which, once seen, is not likely to be forgotten. The heron is further famous for a greedy appetite, always being hun- gry. While fishing for a meal, the heron acquires a quiet pose of standing like a statue until his prey appears. Herons usually group together in colonies. They are also noted for their beautiful plumage and without mercy men have hunt- ed this lovely bird to take from it, their beautiful plumage. We, the students at Brantley County High, are a repre- sentation of the heron and its way of life. Brantley County is our nest in which we group together in colonies, the dif- ferent classes being the various colonies. Some of the mis- chievous herons cause constant surprise to teachers but, the expression of surprise switches to their face when they are nervously waiting to see Mr. Sutton in the office. Our greedy appetite is to beat the opponent in all sports, and activities. We hunger for success in all phases of competition. Then we are released into the world! Here, we must ap- ply our skill and knowledge to survive.
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Guidance Counselor Miss Virleen Strickland TEACHERS The teachers represent those herons who have been educated, in order that they might relate to the younger herons and teach them the necessary elements of life. They try to prepare us for the near future when we will be independent, and have to live a life of our own. The choice of subjects they offer help to expand our knowledge and give us the ability to think, reason and solve, which is exercised in everyday living. They stress the importance of more education other than high school and hope that we make the right decision. Yes, we are grateful to these adult herons, regardless of whether some admit it or not. Secretary Mrs. Dorothy Graham OF B.C.H.S. Mr. A1 Ferguson Mrs. Eleanor Edgy Mr. Lester Edgy Miss B. E. McPherson Assistant Principal English Math 8th Grade Science World History English I
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