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POW WOW STAFF Seated, left to right: Joan Lyons, Jeanne Clark, .Margery Smith. Standing: Dave Joos, Fat Johnson, Mr. Donald Bride-Advisor, Gary Best. Last year the Class of ’53 began publishing the Camcr-ette at the beginning of the second semester. This year we decided to change the name and style of the Camerette. We decided to print the paper each week and use the form of a newsletter. After collecting suggestions from the student body, the title of POW WOW was chosen for the name. This was in keeping with the general Indian theme of the school. At the beginning of the second semester this year, the Juniors began publishing the POW WOW. The staffs for this year are as follows: Seniors: Co-Editors—Gary Best, .Margery Smith Assistant Editor—Jeanne Clark Feature Editor—Joan Lyons Sports Editor—Dave Joos Humor Editor—Pat Johnson Grade School Reporter—Mary Lou Nauman Juniors: Editor—Norma Powers (High School Edition) Assistant Editor—Mary Ann Coon Production Staff—Karen Mulvancy, Charles Courtright Editor—Shirley Tucker (Grade School Edition) Reporters—Iris Blackwell, Ilene Bleichner Production Staff—Shirley Tucker, Iris Blackwell, Ilene Bleichner Margery Smith, Gary Best, Co-Editors KRI.ILIXG ROOFING COMPANY Industrial ami Residential Roofs 1215-17 S. Adams Street Peoria, Illinois
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SPECTATOR STAFF Seated, left to right: Dave Joos, Gary Best, Carol Whittaker, Margery Smith, Gerry Camp, Andy Hauk. Standing: Mrs. Barbara Mitchell -Advisor, Jeanne Clark, Pat Johnson, Joan Lyons, Jeannette Schmitt, Ralph Kingdon. Joan Lyons, Assistant Editor This year the Senior Class chose the following people Gary Best, Editor to serve on the Spectator Staff: Editor-in-Chief—Gary Best Assistant Editor—Joan Lyons Business Manager—Andy Hauk Advertising Manager—Margery Smith Yearbook Sales Manager—Jeanne Clark Sports Editor—Dave Joos Activities Editor—Carol Whittaker Literary Editor—Jeannette Schmitt Picture Editor—Pat Johnson Alumni Editor—Ralph Kingdon Class Editor—Gerry Camp We have tried to prepare a record to help keep alive memories of classmates, teachers, and events for delightful reminiscences. 1 he staff has made a sincere effort to make this book representative of the people and events at B.H.S. E. W. DOUBET SEED COMPANY Home of the World Champion Hybrids Hanna City, Illinois
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F. H. A. tirsi row, iat to right: Joan Lyons, Fat Johnson, Gerrv Camp, Jeannette Schmitt, Mary Lou Nauman, Margery Smith, Nonrn Lee Powers, Joyce Porter, llenc Blcichner, Karen Mulvancy. Second row. Mary Reed, Mariella Cox, Sharon Stables, Janice Joos, W anda Coulter, Alary Ann Coon, Alary Ann Cluskev, .Marilyn Hillman, Ramona Black, Jeanne Clark, Miss Alice Hetrick—Advisor. Third row: Sandra AlcGava, Shirley Tucker, Iris Blackwell, Donna Carroll, Sue Hamilton, Gayle Meehan, Bonnie Keel. Jo Ann Nauman, Becky McClain, Jcanic Haves, Carol Whittaker. Fourth row: Mary Maher, Shirley Bennett, Lois Alcycr, Alary F.merick, Beverly Lyons, Carol Reinhart, Nanccc Heinz, Carol Meyer, Alary Srambaiigh, Par Welch, Phyllis Porter, Beverly Slocum. Jeanne Clark, Beverly Slocum. Miss Alice I lettick—Advisor, Norma Lee Powers, Carol Whittaker. I he F. H. A. had a successful year beginning with a Candle Light Cafe at Old Settlers. In September the officers were installed during a formal candle light service. Our chapter sent Wanda Coulter, Alary Reed, Joyce Porter, Norma Lee Powers, and Beverly Slocum, the advisor. Miss Alice Hetrick, and the chapter mother, Mrs. Dale F.merick, to the House of Delegates meeting in Pekin. Family nights for F. H. A. and F. F. A. were ones of large interest and were well attended. The annual F. H. A. bake sale was held in November. At Christmas time the mothers of the F. H. A. girls were honored by a party. January brought something new to B.H.S., a Sock Dance. A chili supper and “slumbc’rless’ parry w ere February’s entertainment. Flic Plowbov Prom was jointly sponsored by the F. II. A. and F. F. A. During May, we held the annual style show. GRAVES MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. Chevrolet — Cars and Trucks Telephone 7 Princevillc, Illinois
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