0082_Bloomington High School, The Gothic, 1966, Page 78

Description: PANTHERS, TAKE SECTIONALStudents, Enter Ce%\r\r C/iV/a Cnntae*$ mmg HMOBCII7ETTC UIAMI/ICD leaEsctnri \A/!nr Daltu Cvt\r>\t t\r Auiar#lIf you have 351scenes or views tsCounty, you willenter these in thetCONTEST now in isored by The loober of Commercellimit to the numbmultiple entries arOver $600 in iiistributed followiithe contest, whicIBjf15, 1966. EnterT\StudentThe eyes of MfiSiBBP^^^1upon you!! At lea;this week. Be e:avoid accidentsing tomorrow toStudent CouncilAs One of the main yiujeuismcKy siansner, juniors;The Optimistthey enforce the one-way drivesaround school.Pam Middleton, junior, whoalso did not know about thehasof the Student Corester, the week1well publicized, /will come annou:toe P.A. system.signs will be putthe building, anccases will be depublicity will remind studentsto be extra careful and on thedoable alert after this week.During the committee meeting*the decfSion Was mnrtA»*n frank j — —Jdown on safety The members of the Optimist Staff enjoyed thef„ointh» !l^f,f„di luxury of using a completely new offset printing plant of 120in the parking 1 . » u _ii- * 1 as aother areas from including a VanTyper, headliner, waxer, paper cut- * as athe things that ter anc( light tables. Joanne Shaver, editor-in-chief, ,parking, *&« off directed the page editors Kathy Bogner, Patty East- ,one-way signs, at ham, and David Messenger in writing attention-get-^ntC *n^ stores- Shauney Higgins, business manager was (and cars arecone the school page editor in the Daily Herald Telephone itfj Goriey heads for BHS. The Optimist increased in size this year to hfUZSSSSi U bV ]7W- The entire operation of printing the-hours finding waj school newspaper was done completely by the stu-^oserto etlfer oi ^ents- TneY set tne c0Py anc pasted it on, and thevocational printing students ran the press.and Friday, Mar. 3 and 4. ra.ken SlVmintThe EDITORIAL STAFF . . . Front row: Ellen Frame,Foe Judy Branam, Joanne Shaver, Brenda Brown.th Back row: Patty Eastham, Marianne Sheilds,■itior Kathy Bogner, Teri Wampler, Susan Krampf,teen David Messenger, Erin Buckner, Sandy Tabor,Terry Buckner.SENIORS ORDER1966 ANNOUNCEMENTSMr.. Rex Moonshower, L.G.Balfour Company, explainedcommencement etiquette tothe seniors of 66 at a special class meeting on Friday,714iave!nacith.ofen-herateun-ner-aip will be chosen for eachstate and the District of Columbia,visor.. The school would receivea complete set of encyclopedias.The State Finaiists also remaineligible for one of four nationalawards.D.JIt was the responsibility of the News Bureau to t(organize a weekly BHS news program to be broadcast ton WTTS radio. This ten-minute program presented °news on recent BHS activities and featured interviews with various personalities. The News Bureau 1(also furnished pictures and copy for the school page *published in the Daily Herald-Telephone each Friday. tferanees LinthicumCrowned Miss J.A.prances LintUicum, senior,was crowned Miss Junior A-Aievement at the FebruaryFling, held by Junior A-^hievemeht, in the Nationaljtiard Armory, Saturday, Feb. 5.PJaying for the dance were theMantels, a band from Edgewood.Prances is also president ofJ,A- company, Jaraocfco, which•nakes phone companions.. Miss J.A. is picked on herknowledge of Junior Achievement. Several girls are firstpicked to take a written testSophomores to Experiment with •*■ ■ Jn ADVERTISING STAFFPoor reading skills are more ford Reading Test scores ai \a/-ilfrequently the cause of poor ■~«»»»««»»*°«>», „# t^o,, wiiDuracademic achievement in bothhigh school and college than anyother single factor. For this reason we feel that special work incw ixcuuiiiu LouripPatti Earley, Shauney Higgins, Lindareading skills are not only logi-oaJ but neo£Ssary. remarked Mr.Loren Carmichael, teacher ofEnglish when asked, why he andour school began the develope-mental reading program thissemester.For the beginning of theexperiment there were 60 sopho-recommendatlon of tneircelors.This class is for studentswho have a higher capacity forreading than they have achievedand with the help of the Taca-all students here will have had achance to improve their readingskills. Thus in the future we cancome closer to our full readingmatic Projector and the Schati- capacity.icipate and in a few years most coln Arc Welding Shop AwardsProgram.This contest was establishedto encourage students in shopclasses to learn and use thescope reading pacers, these students will be able to attain theirThis past summer^ Mr. CaimL-skills of electric arc welding.$15,000 in regional and national,,_ ,, . chael participated in the National awards are granted to the bestfull capacity. Also the S. R. A. Defense Education Instjh.tP. for entries- The contest is enteredReading Labs will be usedwhich some English classesalready use.If <the present classes pro-summer reading. This is where by submitting a written descrip-he thought of beginning these tion and pictures of the weldedclasses of developemental read- project,ting. There at the institute he Mike Morse, of the class of
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