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1 Q 'ez' 2' tr is f MWXWH .,V,, The Cheerleaders have been present at all of our boys' and at many of the girls' varsity games and ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' have cheered us through very successful seasons. Our cheer-leaclin ' sc uad this 'ear has introduced Ca lain- anice Frazier, AdZ'f.f0l'iMfS. Beatrice 5 l l many new cheers and songs. Thomas. :WA V v - L 222 2 I ,ir .2 f the Assembly Program Committee presents the stu- Y 0 dents of B.H.S, with a program in the auditorium. ' ' ' XVhatever is planned-a quiz, talent show, one-act play, or debate-takes hours of preparing, organiz- Every Thursday during seventh and eighth periods ing, and rehearsing.
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4-t curricular activity which teaches them the funda mentals of dancing ' ' I The aim of the club is to interest students This club is one which provides the opportunity learning the techniques of dancing for all high school girls to participate in an extra Miss Rynearson is the advisor Eileen Hickey, but Miss Phyllis Rynearson will be ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' the coach in 1949, Haddonfield, Collingswood, Swedesboro, and Lower Regional are included in Archery is a small group, but they hope to grow their schedule of opponents. in the near future. In 1948 their coach was Miss
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wnusm 5 UNDERCLASSMEN Every class elects each year their four ofhcersg they and the runner-up for each office compose the class exec- utive committee. This committee of eight practices in its own small but very important way the ideal of all governments, a democracy. They rep- resent the members of their class at all times. Surely it is a tremendous responsibilityg but too, it is an honor to be elected to this committee for those elected show traits of dependa- bility, cooperation, and leadership. CLASS OF 1950: Prefident-jack Wilron, Vice-Prey ident-Catharine Loder, Secretary-Margie Copare, 6 mm Treafurer-Max Luber, Morrif Gaburo, Dale Rynifk, x 909 Vfaihm Patty Bauer, Peter Ruggeri, Adviror-Mrr. Margaret ' PN W Van Keuren. on SED OMMB GSK .gr SQ .. .EHSKQ X951 -.X vs. CLASS OF 1951: Prexident-Harland Curley, Vue- Prefident-Barbara Tate, Serretary-Dolly Polo, Trear- urer-Sam fengelaino, Marvin Hitcbner, Kenneth Smith, Patsy Couch, Sylvia Moore, Advisor-Mr.r. Glad yr D, Marrband. CLASS OF '52' Prerident-Harry Veale, Vue Pren dent Mary Ann Maggzoncalda Secretary ofeplazne Vito Trearurer rm MclV1ll1arn5 Howard Fztbzan oan Robmfon Blazr Hzbbr Wfzllzam Doherty Adwror Mu: Mrllre Motta
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