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enior Kfdfffd Ummm gr Frances Smilh, Timothy O'Leary, Audrey Iones, Brenda Erickson. Adi Q' Pair ivia Pupiel xecwfiue ommilflfee ff- ffl laseph Sanford larnes Bourque la Brenda Booth Margaret Burke I 'X 4' New on to Ream ll4 where, under the quidance of Miss Pauline Hoit, our class officers have spent many lanq hours amid colored streamers, paper flowers, and dance programs. lt is in this room that we dreamed of soft lights, senti- menial music, and inn umerable qood timesg these dreams came true. 12
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.xgcfminid fralfion Alton E. Iohnqren, Assistant Superintendentg Edwin A. Nelson, Superintendent, yr- JY. 'ff' 'V' ' lohn F. Ryan, Administrative Assistantp Carl R, MacPherson, Mastery Ralph S. Frellick, Headmaster: Bernice Sylvester, Dean of Girlsg Russell B. Ford, Director of Guidance. Let us laeqin our walk in the main offices. lt is here that we find an inteqral part ofthe B.H.S. family, our administration. Theirs is the task of quidinq, counseling, and beinq ever-constant friends to the many students who seek their advice. ll
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vmior C4155 Omcem .t ffm ,NX t .lf,D,f-1f.,, ' ff ,. 5 r ' s 1 I' LN 1' F t I 7- P E B7 if BB t c First row, left to right: Ann Lanoue, Phyllis Roscoe, Secretaryp Kathleen Murphy, Vice-Presidentg Carol Berqlund, Nancy Roach. Second row: leffrey Fletcher, Alan Vtfhite, President: Kenneth Sampson, Robert Saad, Treasurer. .5210 OWLOPQ KKGLJZ5 C8l':5 U1 'I Q . ' .: ff? g!T'! '- H , Firs' ron-f, left to right: Carol Crane, I-llrriet Dalton, Nancy Berqlund. Second raw: l.a'f1rence Riwrey, Francis Casieri, President, Lynne Davidson, Vice-President, lane Anderson, Secretary, Daniel George, Treasurer. Third row: lohn Cahill, Douqlas Grize. Following in our footsteps are the officers of '59 and '60, whose duty it is now to uphold the standards and traditions that have been set before them. To these, our successors, we leave an empty bank account to be filled with class dues, an abundant supply of colored paper to be used for future dances, and our sin- cere wishes for success and qood fortune. . 13
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