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PLAY OPENS TON fGHT 'l'onight is the opetu.ng nigh t of tne play ''Look Home,·la:ra tme_\elu . 'fhe cost of the p.Lay is only ; 75¢ f'or student-s , ;;.nO. 1.00 fo i' adults. 'fl1e play is under t he cQ..r£;ction of Ks . .LOS(,Jti- ito , the play dill be bela ir:. the elern<mt<try oc bool .::.udit,,r. ... tuu , :.itucl.ents are e •" ;vur<>. ,s ed t o see the Cor orates ::..mc.;:-;e ;.;rouuc"L- .i.on of t he year lotb hosts dance Unce upon a time in the land ell: l:litburg a Sopho- . more uecided to have a Christmas It will be at the lllem- entary School Audi torium the 16th of December, from 7:30 to 11:30. the t heme will be an Old Fashioned Christmas. . There will be a Santa Claus and he will deliv er a gift for you if you bring him the gift and a quarter. There will be el ves there to deliver Santa Grams . During the dance,a door prize will be annQWlced. The winner will receive a cassette. 'rhe band will be 'lhe New Genisis and the dress wHl be semi-formal. The cost will be $1 .00 stag and $1.50 drag. '!'here will be ref reshments there . ___ __ Decembt!r 8, Frank Hathi s, Steve Ja ckson, Andre bring football honors to BHS . Frank Egge rt not BHS BAliONS DO lT AGAlN Players Pl - ace In All-Conference · 'l'he Barons have done it again! l:l.H.::>. has placed thre!' ·· B ar ons on the Stars and Stripes Red Division All Star Team, and trio on the All-Conference League. Frank and Fr ank r.-lathi s, both seniors, made the League and the S. & S. fl ed D ivision All Star 'l'eam. The Barons that were . voted onto the All-Star team are Steve Jackson, Ueoff Dills , .r·rank Eggert, and Frank M athis; all a re seniors. Andre Olige , a freshman, also mad the team. Four of the Barons doubled as play ers for the offense and defense. They were r' rank Uathis, Frank Eggert, steve J ack son, and Andre Olige. The staff of the Potenta te's Promulgation would like to prai se these fi ve pl ayers for their outstanding per- in football leading to their nomination to the Stars and _ Stripes All Star Team. ·

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PLAY OPENS TON fGHT

'l'onight is the opetu.ng night of tne play ''Look Home,·la:ra tme_\elu . 'fhe cost of the p.Lay is only ; 75¢ f'or student-s , ;;.nO. 1.00 foi' adults. 'fl1e play is under t he cQ..r£;ction of Ks . .LOS(,Jti­

ito , the play dill be bela ir:. the elern<mt<try ocbool .::.udit,,r. ... tuu , :.itucl.ents are e•" ;vur<>.,sed t o see the Corp· orates ::..mc.;:-;e U.r~lt ;.;rouuc"L­.i.on of t he year

lotb hosts dance Unce upon a time in the

land ell: l:litburg a Sopho­. more Cla~s uecided to have a Christmas D~~ce ,

It will be at the lllem­entary School Auditorium the 16th of December , from 7:30 to 11:30.

the t heme will be an Old Fashioned Christmas.

. There will be a Santa Claus and he will deliver a gift for you if you bring him the gift and a quarter. There will be elves there to deliver Santa Grams .

During the dance,a door prize will be annQWlced. The winner will receive a cassette.

'rhe band will be 'lhe New Genisis and the dress wHl be semi-formal.

The cost will be $1.00 stag and $1.50 drag. '!'here will be refreshments there .

_____ Decembt!r 8,

Frank Hathis, Steve J a ckson, Andre bring football honors to BHS . Frank Eggert not

BHS BAliONS DO lT AGAlN

Players Pl-ace In All-Conference · 'l'he Barons have done i t again! l:l.H.::>. has placed

thre!' ·· Barons on the Stars and Stripes Red Division All Star Team, and trio on the All-Conference League.

Frank ~ggert and Fr ank r.-lathis , both seniors, made the All-~onference League and the S. & S. fled Division All Star 'l'eam.

The Barons that were. voted onto the All-Star team are Steve Jackson, Ueoff Dills , .r·rank Eggert, and Frank Mathis; all are seniors. Andre Olige , a freshman, also mad the team.

Four of the Barons doubled as players for the offense and defense. They were r' rank Uathis, Frank Eggert, steve J ackson, and Andre Olige.

The staff of the Potent ate's Promulgation would like to praise these five pl ayers for their outstanding per­for~nce in football leading to their nomination to the Stars and _Stripes All Star Team. ·

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December 8, 1972

New Mini ·C'<S:~ ··rts e s'· O fie r~ed Here CR E'D I T GIVE N We 1 ve. heard of )nini-skirts ,and mi~-bikes' but here 1 s: : >-; -~ ' . ·,.. ·1'"'' • a .new one to add to the dictionary: Mini-Courses_. For

At the time of publica- · .; th~ fir~~ time in Bitburg H~~h ~~.:~~tocy, the Ezl?lish tion of · .. qur las.t , is13ue, . . .,', depar;t.,ment has developed a senes . .C:f Pirii.-courses des~gned the Potentate staff :teatur- to teach students the proce~s · of .p_etting up stencils, ed axi article on VD. Parts r~ng, t-~e journalism _r>ress, ,;-;; an,_q. ·:~he basic techniques of: t-htti~ article were taken of produci!Jlg a new{?P<l;f:l.er. , ·,. :. froni an:;article WI'itten~y · · 'l'~s tO.urse, which-i).asts ~h,re~i'Wf;e}cs', is being taught Caria Gaines and Karen W~s ;' by Mf~• Re~e, journ~:)..i.sm~spo~~.9r; ' ,d11ring fifth period. of the K-Raider ·staff· ' 'iri It ' :il~ -- 9pened ' to aJ,.l grade leveJs; by:t/ ~!1 - preseffi',ly being Kaiserslatern. We wish piloted: by Mr. Cornelius 1 es>';:~p_b~ore English classes. to acknowledg.e our q:precia- Work groups are limited to' 12 students at a time in con-tion for the• parts of their nection with a crE.ative ~ll'iting unit in their English

article . used in ' OUr . nwn class. These students do not receive a , grade for this whic!Jl .wae :researched ao.U written by .Yandy Rayborn;

course ; ' but, they :- do . receive the rewarding experience of . -learning about j q\lrrtill;i.sm. ' . . .

.Hopefully, this •Will be -the beginning for more inovat-

_a/ - .. , . ,<tlF::: iv~ prb~s;s to be,.:i.ntr~'duced in tn~ school.

;\_[1b r: -a r y ·· vl:o~ts B 9 o:k s. · · ·· ~' . -~~ ·- ·:rL -~ ·{-: ;. ~~r~

The rapi:~- _ amount , of ''this book'· describ~s the inter~st ,in ~Minority stUd- -condit;ioiis " (jf the farm ·

.; ,ies at 'BHS has qreated a . .. workers · of·_ D~lano,Califor­demand for literature -on. :,~- r;H··· and · tlie attempts to

.,. minority subjects. Mrs. •; _strik-es, boyc·ohts.:<-and:- the ;· Cornel~a,· our, lihrari,an, ' " deye],opl1le~1{: of'; a Un:i:on.

wo~d like to ~xmounce. ~the ,-Rock F'blh Portraits arr~val of many·f'6Uch books from the ftock'n Roll Pan-that are now a'{~lable to tneon. Thes.e . sk.etches th~ student body in , ouz:, bring to 'J.ife t,he\ person-library. ' ' ., al'':ty life-style - and .

~ \ · '1"1 ' "· ' The Blessing ' Way, wrt.t- muSic of rock ·stars, -Chuck

ten by Tony Hillerman is a-' Berry, Carl Perkins, B.B. s~ory about a navajo detec- King, Smokey ~Hobinson , hve nameat Joe Leaphor. Janis Joplin, The Grateful Joe " must solve the riddle Dead,and The Rolling'St1ones, of a mysterious death and Born Black, by Gordon an ~ndian spirit, part Pakk~, the clelbrated au-wo~f, part man~ who is tbor-photographe~, ,tells f~ghte~ng the people on of his interviews with Mal-a lonely reservation. com X, Muhanvned Ali, El-

Frank Bonham 1 s Chief, dridge CleavE.r, and p ther tells the story of Harry black notables and conclucl,-Crowfoot, chief of 87 Ind- eds with the statement -: ians left in the · Santa II America is still a racist Rosa tribe. When he is nation. It has not learn-. arrested ' on amimr offense ed much from the turbulent the court appoints an..at- decade just passed." torney who discovers the Bury My Heart at Wound-Indians own valuable land ed Knee. An Indian History in Harbor City. The strtug- of the American west is gle between the Indians written by Dee Brown. and the city gives a strong Battle by battle, mas-

_presentation of the rela- aacre by massacre, broken tionship beh1een red men treaty by broken treaty, and white and of the Ind- this is a documented,grip-ians' fight to achieve ping chronicle of th~ Ind-human dignity. ians' struggle from 1860

Forty Acres-Ce5ar Chavez to 1890 against the eys tem-and the Farm Workers. atic plunder of the Whit~ . This book describes the man. cont. pg. :) " c

BAS I<E T 13ALL GETS UNOEI~WAY

Locks were shed and long,. tedious practices began, as the 1972-73 basketball sea~ son got underway· here at Bitburg High. · Although, the team is practicing e'uery ' mght for three or more hours at a time, their enthusiasm ahd expectations for the coming season are extremely· high. Coach Bob Gaittens stated that the team is better now, has over all strepgth, and better guard, than at this time last year.

The Barons Have been coached by Coach Gaittens for _the past four years. A better experienced coach could . not be asked fo~

Along with four years of coaching here at Bitburg, Coach Gaittens Played through his high school years and played for AAU a couple of years at Oregon St. Un. Also coach Gaittens has been coaching since 1951. So needless ' to say, He 1 s a man with basketball knowl-. edge.

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December 8, 1972

PETEI< JUNGELS I< E COVERS Sl OWLY .

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Gov't [lasses Study German ·politics

l'l · f ew '•weeks ago the Recently Mr~. Revelle's Government classes'· tried bo .. - Bit burg .High School Si;udent . mak <.> a COC·P".'' ' ' ·--.,,e analysis between the Federal Govern­._ ~!"ody, partfcipat ed irt the l . ment ani::l 'L11e '1-, ·: · eystem of government. ·· .So that .- they

·Peter Jungels Campaign to r ' could s ee how .'l.ile -' F~deral government truly functions, ' help rais e ' money for the_ ; they de ci ded ' ··to take · ·advantage of Gernian . politics ae boy who ~ras par al y zed in a- they wer e happening. car wreck sever al •~eeks The st udent;:; researched each of the Major Genaan. ago. political part:+- es as well as a few of the minor ones. ,.

Dr. Dal Santo ha s gotten Then, in order ' t q)nake _it more ;x;ealistic, they invited a report -on Pet er sayj.ng local part y leaders, tq be 'guest speakers.- Since .. those --that · the treatment-s he -is invited spoke ver'y litt)e or no ,English at all, Frau , receiving a: re proving ·ef- Lichter ahd some of the advanced German students . actea: · fective. · as tradslators. · . . ~ . ~ -He i s now able to move · · Herr Theiss of the·' CDU and Herr Studentkowski of the'

his arms as f a r as his SPD came t ogether .the, : f~rst day. Each of them gave 1'1 , neck. There is some · mob" 1- pre_sent ation t elling ab'out the __ present issues, a brief ity i n the legs ,too, His .·· history, statistics of party .membe:cship and the basic. condition a6 of .now permits platform •ideas of their party.- Then the students were the • uGe of a ,_,heelcha:ir . given an opportumty to ask questions. Most of the · He has not .regained the questi ons dealt ·with· · inflation, and tli.e ·new Pst ( Rl.st) power of · speech- but a pro- politics. · . .· ... , . fessor i ndicates that a 'Dr. A:lba ch, representing the FDP was the guest the . brain operati on :is requir- follorli ng day. He gave . a presentation :aimfliar to that .· ed in order t o fr~a a of Herr Theiss and Herr ·Studentkowski. .Again the floor blocked nerve , was open~ for" Siscussion. · ' ' · · ·

The t herapy .that they .. · All fhree "guest speakers were very surprised that are using includes massages American high school students we11e even at . all interes­and ·a newly developed·· ~ t ed in German politics. ljerr studeritkowski, a teacher medication made in Canada; in the ' Gymnasium .r · in Bit burg i nVited the students to

. :Peter 's f e<Jllil y : extends · · visit his &overnmemt Class sometime ~ fin the - ~ear fu~ur~ . a warm .. thank-you to all As for the r esult-s of the German' elechon, W~lly who ar e helping to make Brandt · of . the . SPD ' gain~d . a 48 s eat ma jority I!largin_ in . ~uJ:E1.:11 9YEHX.J,l.C?,~f?JB~~ ~ ,._;,_, the Bwcte~t ag (like our House of Representative~.)

.... H .. n.-.HHr-,., .. ,,d·;,.,,,.,".·'HH.~* Brancj.t is pr edicted t o be able to maintain a comfort- , B'ASKE:li3'AIL COU':it.D able majority until ,the next parliamentary election ·· in

_Varsit y consj_st.s of . 12 1976 . , · · · · · members: _:"ea n Terry, Hark 'lBHhi1:-ll-lH:'7HP,<;HHHHHHl·lHHi-~..:-lt-::-lBHHH.'-*'-HP.Pk'.P.HHHHHP'n-~-'-:HP-HP.H**!Hl* _

Knotts, .JUex--\iathc;c GlPnn . . BOOK BEI!Il!;W CONT. Grubbs , Hike Oakes; k . __ 6 :' His Own Where is v.Titten Rivers escapes ·with his Bills. Ui.ke DeGaris, Jerry by June J ordan. ' girl Angela .t(y a :deserted Jacks~n, P.o•1 Jervis , Larry R~f~s:i:ng t o be trapped ·cemetary shed-his own vnere. Peterson, . J opm lrfalls, and by the hopelessness 9f Short, honest, and po:ignant Steve Wi l l:l.ams. - ., life :i,n a bla ck ghetto , this is an inner city love

Juni or Var sity is coached sixteen-year old Buddy story for ma,ture readers. b,r -Oda Phillips · and con­sists of 13 mem~ers . They are: Scott Breu.nsba ck , Bert Corum, s·~eve Davis, Chuck Ful l er , Gl enn Srubn, James G-rHfit h , Curt Hei­decker , Ni ck Lopr esti , Cal·· vin Neel y, PaRl Schmidt, and Pat Te.tu.TTJ. .

The .Barons £i rs t game 1 s against tiJ.annhei m. They play on the 8 :m:l 9 of December: Varmity o.t e oo and J. lr, S: 30.

POTENTATE'S STAFF

-Editor ••• , News Edit o:r • . • • • -Sports .Editor • · • • • Distrlhbution. . • •· • • • Publication • , Reporters • • , , . •

.Cirdi ' f:ntt.on • ~· • · Pni1l Tl'.ylcr

• ,Christie McMurdo • • ! 'Becky Mills • , Slliidy Rayborn

• Jolene Strickler,Pat Taylor Marianne Bowe, Mi-guel Pabon.

Sponsor ·· !. ,. · • • • ·• • • • • Mrs. Sharlene Rexie

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CJUDENTS dOUNO OfF ·'

L~o -- ·-y·ol -I n: r~·\·l~E­-d -- : \_~- 8. " \._:~./EI. ·~

Dear Editor: Are you g€J:i,.ng to let small germs ruln your _, teeth?. :)

They can, .if you let them:.. When ri~any of us think we Ire ' ; doing a great job of caring ,for .our teeth, while __ we r~l'-

_We' hope tl}e , "Drama Fags" ).y aren't. Why do I say something , like that?.- F~r. . pn? · are '-;jil.:;;t pu~t:lrig ci( · :r .acL! reason, I see people who have beeri-fool~pg tll.~m>'lcJ.y~s fu;' ·:< --Let:' us make one thing years. Let me clarify that. .. . ·--.- . , ~ ·.-.,.; , perf(-'>;).y clear: We are not For many years, dentistry has brainwashed the P.u1:?4c ·t out' to defise the art of along with the companies that man¢'a.ctlfrecj: -_,t l.<fvr.i< \::~ --3.r-theatrical. product;i.ons in ieties of tooth paste·s that are o.r:-,-.th~ lM:r~_et · l . 'I':qat,- _-alJ.. ·.'i itself b:llit ·tather ·:) :. ~ . pc :.I:t:., we had to do ·t 'o keep our pearly .l1h_:i:;tes ' ·-was ~t_o b;r:tl~h a.f-=, '' out· the contrast ih prive- ter every meal. This we have foUnd- does not work.: l'lhy_ ? .... .. leg~s·f~~ought · : hy , - ".:' ~-~~a . In recent years, dental resbarch has, foi.lnO: that germs,p:-q~'7: -jocksiF· and."_jocl<_. Joe ; q -, - ., . - duce certain kinds of acid's and 'e~es tha' -ddestroy ,the r:- ·

The · . authors or ~ti;is gums and enamel. Bacteria -do tlUs bY, bi:e_~in_g qpwn foods art~cle ~r~ in .. a quand.rY as . into simple sugars, which the baqt~ria car). digest. . .. 'I'he , u to *'hy ' th~s~ it drama jocks" . wastes produced from· the germs eating sugars .. _(\lncl;_ up in "' shouihd be recipients ._.-- of acids and enzymes. . _ , -.- . . . . ' · · ext:dviigoi'it _ privileges~ " (Re. Now, you have to know something about- time needed fpr ,, the ·\e~cher .' s memo)· the germs to produce these - acids and enzymes, . -It t :akes; -:

f:i·:[:~t ~~ · must · consider only 30 minutes · for the germs to prod'fce these by pr.o;.. sev~ral que$~i,ons. Is it a ducts.- here's the 'main point I 1 ve · been leading up to. · ··, ques'ti'o11 . . of 1"atigue_ in the These germs have to b~ mas seQ. and attai .. --·:f.!. to th.e . teeth;,, ; sense :Of "phys_ical output or before -they can be harmful. 'Another "point, is .the·time . is it' 'ift~'ntal fatigue result- you- let your teeth go before thoroughly cleaning them. ing from the . . overactivity This does not inean brushing· only. · To . do a .. gopd job ·of and ·niispl'ade<l.· priorities .. of cleaning-you have to' clean all of the 'booths surface.Yes.:., a few "st'ars · ' that. make it brushing will clean most · of the teeth .but; your toothbr-l.!:~Q .-.c :, compulsory for · a plea of can't reach between the teeth. This is ·where dental floss "; less h()mework? -· · . . ·can be a big,.help. That · is, unwaxed· dental Floss'. '·· I ·f

The- :-. ; ~'eve , mentioned group. · you'll brush and floss you~~ teeth at J,e_ast .once ·: · each should not · assume - · 8~:- night., you'll have taken a giant st .. e.p forward _in keeping . ,, sleves;'sole part~cipahts ~n your pre~ty smile (natural teeth) the rest of your life.:-.. . tiring extracurncular ach- That's with .less setting _,time in the dental chair for, ' .. vitie§. It seems quite pre- drilling and fillings, · tOo, Sound . like .a worth v.r>' . · _::c;._ sumpt:i,.E>'f..S for a c:lllb or .group health habit? Any question you may have or want, to k,IO)'I' · of pe'gp;l.~-, even as. large as more about Preventive Dentistry? See Sgt_; Floy~, at the .. the d~ama clu'b, , to ask f ·or School Nurses ·office. .. --,; · and expect •to receive favors . such· as "no homework and

Continued getting out of scho?l ~0 this article; vd.sh to advise practice., In fact, It IS the solicitors of such pri­requested from jocks to turn vileges to be sure that i~ an e],igibil~~Y. slip or to they . are . true "connissOOU'S" -:cc 'ounts.r~9.lf their. departm~~! of tli.e word gatigue before :w schflqi;.il3~for~ . ~hey .. '" .: ~, · ·emoarking -on such a petit-; allpwe.ch to . par:t1:c1pate . In . . . . . · . .

, . ...... ,.._ .. .. _1. thi . • te'd . 11-onaJ.. ·Journey ag'!-1n . . arv SDor.\>. _ · S . S ·. e:,cpec .. , . . of'. ':'d~~~ -~ocks" in .•. ~.lieU', :::. ·q~esh<;ining studen~s: -:chVl~~es; No, . ':!e. f'!~'e,J.i'f ... · Angie Gr~enburg,Da;Le Bryan Inform you. . . . . · Seen · Ter .

' In .c.onclus1on; . , vn.th, all , ry due . r~spect th~ ' authors pi-

BASKETBALl. GAYlE 'AGAiNST HANNHEIM

.: TO~GHT J .V.- 6:30 VARSITY- 8: OQ

SUPPORT YOUR. TEAM! !

GO BARONS!! BEAT HANNHEIM ' · ·

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70£2 To: Bitburg Stud~nt body Fro1: r. H. s. Student Council

As ;n dr.:'.u a close to t ho 1972: scl1ool yo o.r, t~w Student Council woUld TiJ1e·. to -~w ke an t.sscss~JGnt of it 'ts progress , nd activitiosso fGr this ycc.r, This if~ in the hope thd uo c.:tn provo to o.ll of those >Jho const::mtly co .... plain uithout @owing uh n.t thoy •o t nlking .::.bout .::nd cJho insist thGy c :1ro c..b9ut our school but nzvar ~:r Gt·

i in·rol vJcl in .:mythinr:; tho . .is ol vcs, thd Stude~nt Council this year hu s .:md is ·:,Jaking progress,

Our first na.jor project took pLlCG ov.:Jr the su. , .. ;or, uhon for .::.L ;ost t t,;o weeks o. group of <:bout fivG stud,Gnts dr.c.g:;;Gd rll tho l .ockGrs out .to th.-:1 industricl a rts r oon and p.:tinted' the J , c.nd lb. t or nu.~ ;ber<id the:i . For-. thosG of you who don •t . like the 1my they look, r e st assured - \,';)· '" cl :it ·.'3 .di d o. .' prctty slopp.f job .butat lea st

c tried to i 1prcvc tho uppcilr..Lncc of the school. usinG v~cation ti lO to do it. t/J:er'-' VH ' TG ,;;ou 'i·il! :.m thi ~l \'." :• zcins On7<:c S U1. ' · ~·.c nystudcmts , just. i-JnJlk by 1 C.rittiz.ing tihe job "'o •rare doing,butt t:on hzy t.o help tho£tsolv:os-tihoy•d rothor ju.st s:t.t back and C'OlJpll.:l.in, :lit/ Si oosicl'.Any,way ,futt' s . stra,:g ga1:i:ttiing dawn on· Jil30-ple& ~50S and con tti\nun,.

As 1:!h::Ls school yoorr opened, omr :flnrstt f ew 1.10~ ;.ror c. devoted to• distrr.:ilmting_ th:s ]ockors t.o students nnd gc;ttfng tfrre Studmrt: Caunc:iiJL activiitiatlBdr\<; · vnductted clb.ss oJlcctions f or cln.ss secretaries: and tnoasurors, plus fo:rr allL :ffourr 'dflficos of tho. fmsh;1en class. Onu 0:f = f:i:irstt oizders of bu'Sfnn_as. :iim tho cn unciW was t o pras ent to 4nd p<! ss in tho studonti: body two a ;JencfrJOntts to pun Conatituiorn,.pmv±ding f or. b:etti:Gr representation. Thus ,.we addoo nany rr()W r:Jc · :Jhu r~? {.ror.J chtlnt:orcd clubs. and on.L ganiz.:;.,tionsthrought tho sW!ool:,iru ordorr t o _no:grosmr:tt flactiona witihirr. the schoo]l. We al.'.so ··Jadc tlie E,E,S.Roprosontat:ive fi!o ·J. our 5chooJl .t.o tho baoo council an autto 'latic ne:'lbor of thoStud0nt Co:uncill~Youd,E,S, ropn:csGntativs . for this year .is Dale 3cyan,and he is open !.or any conplb.ints crr id~a s you nay hav:o nogp.Irl!ing_ 1tlro exchc.ngo . sysifl 1 p.nd you.

1iS 1fu0 school! y;oarr cent .i.nued 0tho noxt: thing. WG had to p]lam fur v:ilmtt.iate,and gctt ove r vrith wn.s Ho·:Joco.'ling W:Jo k..Ros]ym Mc!C:Dn:ilioy;' was; ap_po.intcd ! , oao:J.:.t '3. ~:f):-: . it toe chai:rnwrr• and v.rith coPimit.toe memb:e!'s Donna Lard, S-tteve Harroll,ami Vamttn. WiJ!l:iiams,HomeC:oming Week got: off the grol.md.Now,Roslyru :ia clro.ill"i:Jam of tfu0; Homecomin:; Evnluatiorr. Comm:iJttee with .:Je::Jber.a Dol1l'IIl and, Vn.mi:,tr a,IP]h.Ds Sta'lm Jone s, Chrjjs Brubak3r, Donna Grosec:Jiooec, Lynette. 1-'IilJls .Be rtt Johnson, 11og Gri:·JAld:ii.Ka1fuw GalVGz., ~md Linda. Blackwood, and is corrgJlotoing . fl poll tiD- cva.JLUBfu tho suc.cass of Ho~Joc.o:;Ung, at Bitburg. ·

Atrour. a nontlh ago, we. fu:m:lecl: a Pe.tte:n: Jungeill. COI11l!littGe 1io naiso monay :f:O.r·-the, troatmen:t of a crippled. Ganmam bo~•Randy C]ai'k,VICE PRESIDEN'P,headed thli:.s. comm ±tt:ee of .'mmbe_r.s Donna Giros.ac].ose, S1tcve Ha n1rel:U. F:~red 'Za poda ;Cindjj S1Jll!tt;orr.,Alan So:x:tiDnrN:icldi. PhdilOl:ips .Mag GJr.iioaJld:il• .1 o Am:n Ga:t:z:a ,Chris; Nam!:ils.,and Sl • McSbarm., vrhicli: s=cossfuill]y rn:iisod' 200 dol];urs_ :ffhr tho c-auso.A s:tiaciaJl thanks gooa tra all wliu· corrtlrih-utod,.

Otho :rr c.or:unfttto o S! ;~·~'.:; ., ,, '!.:' ' St:urlemt Sttol!G' Coru:l!ii:lllke:e'

Fe~ar.ccr-zepeaa;Chin~--­Jo A= Garza Ch:rr.ik 3=ba.ker Sh:ilrley Gora]d Ka th:;." Sm:irtth Sun -~~Shane

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ox:ist:tng_ w±tlhiDnl ifu:o Loc~~lr _ Q gr.rJN!iim!L

HilAey, Clilff,cfunrin. Lyn , tto ,fils · Tb Olnick Randy Clark V.tnitt\ Willi!l,ns Wallace Dickson

St.urleilitt Caunc:ill: ara: · Curriculu.u Co .. l{.JittGo

.i): ~n Johnson, · ch1.m Linda Blackwo'">d Kathy Galvez jvi0g Gric,Jn.l d i

*Handbook ' Revision Co .1<d t teo D.:!lG Bry[..:'; Lynette Mills ( * frcn1 stu.clont council)

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Dece~ber 8, 1972

-~'!~lmnts-·c-ominittce . ,•: :t 'J!:i · Phi l:.tips, cli.:nn ))o.l.e Erya . 2l1 :i.:·1 •?Y Gar al d Do:~.na. '{o ron:Jy

~:. ·1 ctpus Beaut, Com S t '3V 3 Halls, chmn Do i1i'1D. !Jo rd i~ J.on SGxton -~-.:.:, j_ta '\olillia:ns l':'.c:::·. Fhillips :c. ~ck,r Powell

Spirit Co .. :~m,ittec Kevin $ea r.1ons, ch.nn Pat Hoover Roslyn Mcl\inlay Sandi Corum Bla ine Clifton Chrj,s Brubalor Str,ve J,enos

"'Eve Ca r ey Cor6y Lischevoski

··§E.. ;.) nti' Co .h:;ittoe Ste'!o Ha r r ell, ch.m Kevin Sea:~10n s St ove Wal l s Heic1i Hiller J ohn Lei st J olm ''iinis r is Evo Car .OJy I~L'.llaco Dicks_on

T:1o :;;o various c o·;r :Jittees • of the Student Coancil ore Kho r G the~ pr oc; r )ss- J. i os no•·r, e.:1c C-"Y. ccnont~S or su;:sgestions .arc w;3lco;~ed by" D~(l' Ct;u;mittce ,aenbo r . Pre.sentl~r, om· h:!.ggest p:ro j ect .lie s in trying t o s_et up a StndG~·-rt Stor e a t · B, H. S., and F~"GG. Zopec.l:t , tr•:>asure ;r, has been hard at work on thi·"-·p;~o j73ct . . :· lfc plan t o .ex por.d .t hi s cc:·a.ittc!'l and · .othe r such com:littcElS to t :.:.k ci i !1 :·,:ombor shiu f ro:li all · s t udo:1ts i :J.-:: ,

t o ::-c st.ed ~ in }lorkin;_; on thG:n. 'l'EE CURRICiJL1JH COM . ha s r oc ::mi;,ly t a:keri 'poJ_l to J.oarn ;_,hat cou r s e s stud '?nt s 1-:.:mt

a.nj don •t -vrant d our s chool. T;m SPIRIT COr:!. has d r awn up· a ~oposhl f or Dr. D:.tl Sap.t o ' s . a pproval r ogardin];

"" f:i. s:Ld day per :10nth at B. H, S, · · '1HE SHOKI NG COi'l; investirsated the possibility~ of 'having a . s:noking area at. ou r

.:d'.::.i OJ, and we r e discoura~ed t o l 0arn that t:-tor e i s :> .... USDES£.1\. ru:l0 s t a tin2; t h01.t s:•t:;k~.ng by students i s i ll0gal on s chool gr ounds, ard ·.schools. tha t per;ni t this Go co a:zainst· tho rule, Nqw all tlic c o::rrnittce c.~.n do .i s dr mJ: :up ·e. ··:nap of s·r hool grounds f or tho Handbook Revision· Co:n, t o bci J5r i;-it ad· in the nm·t St1,1clent Ha;~dho_ok 1d1:':..c~ o•~tlines school r egulations, · ·

'l':lZ LOCKER COH, is nmv checkin~ . t o det e r mine ·,;ha. t p0opl c have. l ocke r s 1-•lc.·b . Ldvo -r.ct s i gned f or their l ocke r in the office lo r~kor bo:r: o r . a r o. not olit.r~cJ_o -.....:: ·Lo 'l: [i O o;1e , Only s eniors . and bus students, . plc:. f; <.'. !1o-:1dful . of_ unq(; rclL'.c s ,;Jen. ; ;h0 hel ped in the pai;nting of ,the .lockers ovo;· t ho S_i.~'!lr:Je r , ·arc ol i 2;ibl e f::J ;~ c. ~I:Ler , All others wil~ b e f i'>und out ·m1d f -ir ed'·::) _:;,ove. out of their l ocka :-.· . ' .

.,. .~': 1·.", ./· '- -! ".":.:.'"' ·: :.-,.~ : .. ~ · ~ - ·;i{·> :.: .. !. .

-;-. \) ·. · s-=~ 00C.r'S\ :~ ~~. ~~~ ~i-1. ' .. D"E · .~i~ r:.;..ti~Tn.KE ~: · - ~n;~· ;'.··~:; . . ..... .1.. -

~·· ",. ::."' ..

'.CHE Ch/iPUS BEAUT:i:FrCATI N CG;-1, is just notv t r.)'ins t o got s ta:.:-t od arid ..,j 1.J, :n·ob.o.bl y bo expandedt oinclucl,e. all students in t he :-;choql intore:::;tod i n ,ne<.' ' .. :g. aw; 1. ook likG 's cime'thing again; In- the ;noanti ·ao , 110 u:-:_;e you -t o f'.)t tl::j n.:; > :i.l; - ~ro·o.r Foc:;ets until y ou c;:art r e .2cj a. proper plac e t o t hr,,u i·:; ~"ll e.uay . , This ,os.>Oc:Lill,'r ~~:oos :fo1· t hoso littering the E.E.S. area during J.u1.~6:1 ti1~1G - - . your ' :tos i ng S)no of Lhu :Zou pr ivol egos tho sonior 'cla ss has, and ono tl:a ~ your ' ovm cl ~>. s s. c an h e::/<·> :> i:; , ,o

o~ay .?.~; ' s eniors if you ' ll just _ sh~~T you care mwnzh Y:'O'-T · ... It doesn 't ;na-!;t .: x h ·.)·,y .· :i ~.ch y~u.- think your scho)l stinks, in's stilJ. n oll. r· s c;,_oql ,' co fo:r:;_;ot t ho c-J--; .oes,. o:,.: it boin:s lazy, and t ake a littl >'J ti,ne to ' j_r.~•': •.~'m :'.: , rtn<' 1:-: y<Jure-~lly d,1 · c~:i-~J. :~. (r .. ~- -,o-:., c o ::.pl a ints ';;.J:?out tho schooL ·.

'i'iiE COt!I'L I H'rS COl'! , wants t o know abour y our .;o .. l;:>::_ c,ints , ~.To <n ·e tr~'i < l["; t o , sot ··.:'\? n. Co:.,pl a ints · an -:1. , Su·~ge stions Box ot the f:cm:t cnt rs nc::J t r ~-he school, if 1<1'3 c:m ~ .. v ... ;;. """· .fi ·~~:1. t>O :e-0ne who will -voluntoer t o make one f or u s a:tld ,;Gt it ove r -hc :co . .:ihc ·._ .) .:.ni tt.)o Hill t hen provi de special for:ns f or yo;: ·t o fil l ·mt t o be 1c ,_-.-;~ "·.n .the bo~: , .:.. .. :-- ~:::~ .~ f or y r-;ur C0:ilpl aints o::." sugge_stion as t-Tel l .a.::; ·1ho y.Jt:l_r · hol ~lo r .: ,.. r: ~ ··· 'c .o, .J.!1d if he or she - has been aw.king' a · weekly -ropo!-t to you1; ho'!lor co,n c.bout ,·_:,'lc1l

,3 C.,:i:::o::rt. Council :nee tins , as· is the ir duty. The ~ :."G·1l kqy t ~ 0,t udent Cour..r:-il (;c:crJ <:J 5 ,3 ::Cs good co.rmunication with the :3ntire stnc'er.t bcciy , t o be your voi c ;:- Lc?.: d '" " t • o:1';_; source of 1tction, · . . .

t'lc hopo by now that you a r e a little .r1o r o con7i:-lcod that Student Coun r:: i l i ;, ~-'-' u:Lly <nilk i ng acc o,.,;plishments f or you this year , '.'<)Cauce •·rc have , Wo hRvc a r:ci 1·LU1 r:o::tinue t o ~_ight f or what y ou .-vmnt. Merry ChrisVao. s .?.:;d B>lppy "7J",

Your Stud G"'.t r: _,,_, :-,c :i..l.

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, -~, NEWSPAPE _ OF_, ~~E BITBUltG' JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, BITBURG GERMANY NO. §. )-

; · WARM HALL -CAMPAIGN IS THAWING ~· M~ •. '.:burari, a,rt d~rector, · is wa~i~g

. . ' . . :: -~ ; , \ i . .

a campaign againfit .. cold halls. His,,

art _classef? have ''been ti.s.ing 'the hall ' . ·,

of '' the Junior High, for ' pro'je.cts ,13-nd _

~~ is :~lso using the main ; hall- oi the . : .... ( ) ' ' .

BOOK LOOK -- NEW L'IBRARY EDI'!'IONS

: Her~ ~ - just a few oi the ;new books

that -:-~~~eJ_ b~ ep'.placed on uurschool

library shelves this -fah. ·: .; ..... • f • ~ .

*THE LOTTERY :'Arm -THE. DRAFT-WHERE Do T 'STAND?. ,• .-.' .Kendall, .Ros.s :_

*THiS :J;S -·A~ECOR!JING.I .,: Cor~oran · High ·Sch·ool for --mural de.cora,tions _ . and ; ~;_:p '_ jii :sp;J;ai· •:)Vith ,t~e ; , ~~l~ wea- . *LUST FOR LIFE ••• s 'tone ~ ~(.

): ther ' upon us ;• Qe;;says ;that i ( .would *R:~vENGE . OF tHE 'LAYJ~ • • • BeT·eurtigen

ube ~o~:e com.fo/ta'Qle in ~h~ school· *M'(S~IC SEAPORT· ··~ Cplby: · ;; v · ' :·arid ·healthier .for the s :tud nts work- ~~LUEPRINT F~~-:}.ES,T_~RD..A( • :·: -:~Wetherell 1

: i'n~ . i~ the ' h~lls if the 'doors were *TI~ AND .AGAIN-.-. •· l"i~ney;_ ~ k~pt : s~osed ~nd. thus rhakin¥· them . · :BITTER IS_GTH~ HAWK'S PATH.·. :McCord

warmer. Please do your part and shut THE FOREI N AFFAIRS FtrbGE fACTORY ,,, ._. , _ · · . . • • • Campbell r : a door to save the warm-Hl~Hde... ---- ___ _

- ·- _., -~-. . ' . . . 2. -·-·-· ------R .1'L A;PUZ ::LE PERSON

Rock candy i 's '; always :popular, but • · · Wher+ :you , tra,yel from the Atlantic

- -~ espeeially: duri,ng thE~ holiday sea's 'on to the P~cif -i:e · .Oce~~=:~t~r.o.ugh the

.: ~t'l3-rt. vii~h ta srtiail amount of water Panama Canal '~'do .' you go>rrom east

·i'n a ·· ~orit~1n5l:r - · :i;hat ban be_ h eated. - . to west or west ·..t.o ..east? ~ ;;: i .. . ' . . -) ' . ~- .' ' : . .. .

Don't use a · breakable container but :- ·. . . 1 - - - , _ -:-.. · · , . ;· Wllen you ;Look to.. ...Windsor, Canada,

something like a small can would ., -- : ' · ' 1 , __ · · . · · .... ...

1

acr.oss.::::the Detro1. t "El. ver from the 11 work we,;L-1. Pour in as much sugar .':as . · .: ' .. : - - ~ ·- ·: ·

.. · . ( t' · .cl. ty of Detro:rt.,- .. do •-you look north, will disolve and then heat don' ·- . · · · ·, , .:

- · - ·· , , I south, east or west? boil)• 1t]1e water~ Add more sligar · t0 . , , , .

. • ' ! j • • '"' ·· .[f ·)

-----..:tha .. heated water until the sugar Which !:J.re.:the -mos:j; northerly, the won~t . , ... : .. ~-:- - d.i-~~-iv~7fut- a--th'i.-ead or most -southerly, the most easterly,

.~·-·-- ---- -· --piece of string in the . wat

1er and let and the 1JlOSt Westerly states in .

: the , wat~r c?.?~lY ~ Tak:e tlii:! s~ring out :. r-' _t_h_e ___ u_n_i_t_.e_d_· _s.,..t_a_t_e_s.,.._?....,. ...•• -;-,;··.,..'. _r -:.-. -:, ; -- -----

'of•' the wate;i'c 13-nd heat the; mixture I ')/' · -

. aga.;in and a 'ild ' more sugar un t i1: it . J ~ ,~, ·~ . ' · L • ~ ' • / ' ' . ~ Yr:\·"1-r , \ ·

W:on'.trJdisol ve. The _ crystals should ~ -· · i R · . \1 ~ /',-:;:; '

r . · · •· ..l "-l \ \I __ ALr-'·H· ,rt ,~_-~::----,·J-, ___ 1~;;-- .~ ~. !.-· begin 'forming on the strinE!l and·. will '- -_,::;;..JtF~~

., ~et 'larger wii(h every cycle of h eat-·r ·. . . ·. I

. : ~-ing a'rid ~ co<::>iing. Try it-, 1you'lllike l . \ ··· ' , ; i: ; " ;

'',;:;~ ~~L:~:~ *P~T ~L~ *DAVID LA~ I . . : . •· ' 'b~ . *CLIFEPRD GARDNER* JEANETTE .HEIGIS*C®g; , __ ( _; / '' ,:~-· -- :1:-- ~--:~_;e.~{;~~~·:\ c:'\e_r·

. ,.. HE.RTZOG* DARLENE HERTZOG* TRAC,J;5 SJ:NCJ1Fi~ ·_ _ ( £ *JrRTHUR 0 1DELL· *J-AHES NENNICH *r R:j:p~ JACKSON 1 : · ,'' th~_\{VI-lOL .;~>

' ! . i / 1· \ rth· ··~----, 1 THE JUNIOR SCROLL ST~ HELCOJvlES ']\~ :MEMBERS ; . \\\\ ' i I ';-.;-.---:;--· "·, y . AT ANY TIME AND WOULD BE GLAD TO LOOK AT I \ \ : \ \ ...... ~-~-:~ }j_; . ANY MATERIAL THJIT A STUDJ!:NT BRINGS IN TO SEE r ' \( , ,,;:. \) r

1 ""l

IF IT CAN BE PUBLISHED. IF YOU HAVE ANY ·,.- ..- -- ~--· "--· -·--~ !QUESTIONS CONTACT MR. .ARI'1STRONG OR MR. S~liN- I .ARSKI. -,

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,r . •

· -·-~· ... ... ... ·····

--~.ffiz.zr;{·dF Tim. t~EEK

, t , LOCA\rJ~ ;THE 26 PRO:tFOcYrnAtL TFAMS ', rN ANY l~TA,Y YOU 'CAN~ . i

,j .... -1

\ , N~ .J. H· • . s._ REPORT \

' \ The N. J. H. s. has b~en ! h

1a ving its weekly bake

, ..... ::csales .. · we collected ~-=--- ·enough mofiey-i't-c. -take a ... field trip ._to B~aufort, .... i

T · -- ·, :'' Luxembourg .. to see the

O.P. F , , . I A 0 U NTWW A D I ' 4 L s 'E A SJiR-I ~

. I E _ .. .§-Ja_;e...S:::!MJiP: .... -.r"~J, S R T-c ~n"I!F-~j;t-~

,. _ _:__ ---~-~"''~ · --- ···· '6y PAT--,FoWii'i. ·- --. ,_

. SPIIUT POINTS _} ·.; ..:.

These are the Snirit Points accumulated . by each homeroom as ' of~ w:dnesday, .

December 6, 1972.- - ·· 5

7 .:A--2pt; · · Room 48--4;~ 1 7-B--122 R<?<;>m_ }1-9--36 Je ft/t{lff-5

'. 7 '-.c--r10ne Room 53--4 ",. -~ ~ •.. 7-D--3lt Room 54--32!~_,-___

· '7-E--none Room 58--5 ,: 1 ~ 7-F--23 . ~ ---· Bidg. 45-3 {#7r)flr·· . 1-G--22 Bldg. 43-l~~j '

*None -means figures not avai~ · at this time •

. ·FREAYY PACTS \IJhen couoles walk together, men walk on

the outside cr~ the stre et and women on the inside because in times past this protected women from being hit by flying garbage,~ which 11'iaS thrown out of the windows ~nto the gutters.

The most massive construction job ever undertaken by the human race was the building of the GREAT 1•1l.LL of CHINA, which -was 1684 miles long; 15 to 39 fe et higq, and up to 3 2 feet thici;: •

The longest overdue boo~ borrowed from a library 11'ms taken out in 1823 and returned by · the borrower's . great..:grandson in 1968. · The rine was calculated at $22,646• However, no library may charge more than the .cost of replacing the book or its estimated fa,ir market value.

,_ castle and go · ice~skating

. However, Mr. McEachren sugg ested that it would be wiser to t...ait · ~ntil the end of the year (afta:.. the induction ceremony) to s-pend our money. . . .. _ . We encourage you as ah,ays . to buy our ·goods at the t;>ake sales • . We have cookies, cupcakes; brownies and many .other delicious .items: The Honor oociety had i.ts picture taken . for the Yearbook last week. You will- notice that our group is rather small• To enlarge _ ict; you 111 '

. hav:e .. t .o do --your ;-pa:rt . by ·• .. keeping your grades on ..

the HONOR ROLL~ !. '

by RICK JACV.SON

BELIEVE IT G>rl; NOI:

Mocdern opinion -iS·' that tl'le tallest man. in the 0w_Q~ld is Robert Wadlow~ born on Feb. 22, 1918; .. ·His · · .-., .. height progressed ras ··.· follows:

AGE 5

10 15 22

HEIGHT 5-4 6 ... 5 7,;.8

. 8;..11

.· .. . [

WE.IGHT r 105 2i6 • ii

355 L: 439,

A TRIP TO VERDUN

Over the Chr1stmas vacation; Why not take a , multi-day trip to Ver-dun, the famous w. vr .r battle.;.

· ground. first -take the toad to J)lx. · city, where you may wish to stop and enjoy some of their . excellent French focrrl. Then, go into 6r~nce on t'he road to Paris. In about 2 hours you'll come _ to Verdun, with its chapel ' monuments and cemetary1 It's a heart rending experience.