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Cooks, Janitors, B'Drivers Rain or shine the bus drivers, cooks, and janitors continue to do their jobs. Each one does his task whether it is bringing the rural students to school, preparing well-balanced and nourishing meals, or keeping the school warm and spic and span. All year long they work at their jobs. They start long before we get to school and finish after we have gone. All these people deserve our recognition and consider- ation for a job well done. Mrs. Van Zuilen and Mrs. Ginder serve another plate of well prepared food for the next person in the lunch line. Serving Us Everyday , I O .- .af Q Y vi i ff, I Our janitors, Otis Call and Clyde Chandler, listen to Stu Capp, Floyd Keller, Junior Freidenberger another fellow janitor, Albert Brown, as he points out Friday, Wilson Steckley, Dick Dove, and Charl parts of the new gas heating system. Armstrong pose before beginning a safe trip over the snow and ice. Compliments of BECHTOL'S BAKERY
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Our Favorite Subjects By teaching us world history, government, U.S. history, sociology, and economics Miss Felter, Mrs. Maxton, and Mrs. Schubert direct us in good govern- ment and good citizenship. Under the direction of Mrs. Viscosi, head of the art department, students learn the many facets of art and art appreciation. Mrs. BETSY MAXTON Indiana University B.S. Teaches: 7 8:8 History, U.S. History Sponsors: Seventh Grade Class cosi looks at Shirley An- ders0n's work while Carolyn Sholl and JoAnn Livelsberger complete theirs. LOWER RIGHT: Lynn Alexander points History class. UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Vis- ' out the topic used in U.S. Miss SARA JANE FELTER Manchester, B.S. Teaches: English, World History Sponsors: Drama Club, Senior Class. Mrs. SHARON VISCOSI Manchester, Ball State, B.S. Teaches: Art, kindergarten through twelve --.XF Compliments of BUTLER DAIRY BAR
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OUR ACTIVITIES I f Ax-5 ui ,J . . ' Ti gp I 3,6 7 6 OUR EXTRA 'CURRICULAR AC- TIVITIES IN BHS ARE ANOTHER FORM OF OUR EDUCATION. BY INITIATION WE ARE INTRODUCED TO THE ORGANIZATIONS AND ARE READY TO ADD TO THE FUN OF OTHERS. WHILE WORKING AND TAK- ING PART IN THE VARIOUS COMMITTEES AND ACTIVITIES, WE LEARN TO UNDERSTAND THE ACTIONS OF OUR CLASSMATES, AND TAKE ON RESPONSIBILITIES. WHERE WOULD WE STAND IN THIS SOCIAL SPHERE WITHOUT TRAINING IN OUR FLURRIED LIFE OF ACTIVITIES?
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