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INITIATION On Friday, October fifth, B. H. S. thought it had turned back the ages to the time of cave men as the FLINTSTONE MOTHERS came in wearing potato sack dresses two inches above their knees carrying a diaper bag also made of potato sack. The boys found out later they were also carrying a thirty-seven inch club. They had a large bone in their hair, bone necklaces, bracelets, and anklets. No shoes were allowed inside the school, but outside they could wear thongs. On their backs was a sign printed in two inch letters, FLINTSTONE MOTHERS. The boys created a real riot. They wore their shorts with diapers overtop, fastened with large safety pins. On their bibs was written BEDROCK BABES, and on their heads they wore bonnets with a four inch brim, tied with a twelve inch pink bow. They carried real baby bottles, soothers, and doll with a diaper and bonnet. This was really a sight but everyone agreed they were rather cute. In the afternoon, the initiates went downtown, and we are sure that every¬ one remembers the Christmas Carols, twisting exhibitions, free toilet paper and chalked footprints on the sidewalks. All were rewarded in the evening when the Initiates, their parents and everyone else were entertained by the rest of the students. The program con¬ sisted of two plays, two solos, two duets, a piano solo, and accordian solo, and Grade X girl ' s group singing. Then the M. C. presented gifts to the best dressed Initiated. These were Laurie Listrom and Edwin Loseth. Lunch was served by Grade XI and Grade XII girls. After lunch a dance was started and followed by Everyone Dance . The band played Home Sweet Home at 1:30 and everyone went home after a very enjoyable evening. B.H.S. PARTY Grade XI honored the rest of the school by making our first party of the year a real success. Beginning at eight there was dancing until 11: 00 when a lunch of soft drinks, doughnuts, and jambusters was served. Dancing was resumed until twelve-thirty. Then Grade XI had the task of cleaning up. Every¬ one had a good time and went home happy after an evening of good fun. CAROL FESTIVAL On Tuesday, December 18, 1962 the B. H. S. auditorium was filled to capacity when the school and various church choirs presented the annual Carol Festival. Mr. Hariri was the master of ceremonies. Everyone enjoyed the pageant by Graves VII and VIII directed by Miss Cope, who once again did a wonder¬ ful job of making the evening a success. The com¬ munity singing was one of the highlights of the evening as everyone joined in singing them. The duets, solos, and choir items were enjoyed by all and everyone left in a Christmas mood.
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Advisor unior Helen Horejda, Cathy Anderson, Donna Fockler, Lorrie Listrom; Front Row Alice Szakacs, Wayne Mills, Diane Carter. 1 ' if ' 4 ' nj m i Wwi M jjjlp | dJ 1 1 mm-. 1 Mrs. Dreger
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