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Page 13 text:
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Hello Students assemble in the B.H.S. auditorium for the first day of school. Everyone is filled with eager enthu- siasm as they look forward to football games, pep assemblies, music pro- Hello Bob Kuntz and Bob Allen, seventh graders, listen atten- tlvely as Mr. Head explains what to do next. g'ams,plays, and, of course, classes. Seniors are just realizing that their final year is beginning, and they look to Commencement with mixed feel- ings. Seventh graders are bursting with excitement as their first year starts. Sounds of Beat Principia will soon ring through the B.H.S. halls. After the first football game Maplewood, Clayton, St. Charles, and Ladue will meet the EAGLES. The Football Prom ends the season. The Imaginary Invalid is pre- sented by the dramatics department. Christmas vacation comes and goes. Basketball games seem to fly by. Spring arrives with baseball and track. Students look forward expectantly to the big dance Mrs. Caldwell hands room assignments to Carolyn White as Judy Black looks on. Sylvia Lumb, Sondra Fields, Donna Deimeke, Carol McNeal, and Bob Niemeyer, other seniors, wait in line for their last time at B.H.S. Students mingle in auditorium tall:- ing over the past vacation. of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom. Time runs short. Soon it will be the last day of school and, finally, Commencement. card. Scott Marshall, Ronnie Stahl, james Morris, and Bill Hassebrock, seventh graders, wait with anticipation for Mr. Head to find the coveted room
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JUDY BLACK Hello-o-o Everybod Hello7' is the welcoming cheer used this year to greet the visiting teams in the foot- ball and basketball seasons. ' 'H-E-L-L-O Hello everybody We say Hi there l It is appropriate, therefore, that we use it to greet you in the 1958-59 Eagle. BARBY WEST Captam The purple and gold giant pom poms along with the 30 megaphones, also in purple and gold, create color and pep on the squad this year. The minia- ture pom pons and megaphones, purchased by pep club, added to the spirit. A cheer that accom- panies these is: Purple and gold, fight fight -- Purple and gold, fight fight -- Who fight? We fight! Purple and gold, fight fight! JULIE SWYERS CAROL BARRETT JOAN LEDBETTER
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