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 {|style="width:100%" first hour classes of American literature, physics, or typing. They begin their studies; they learn the home key bases, do an experiment in lab, or read a poem such as "Richard Cory."
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The routine continues all morning. Noon hour comes, and the cafeteria is soon full. The noon hour is usually busy for most BCHS students. Perhaps there is an ECHO, Key Club, or F.H.A. meeting.

As fourth hour comes around, the school settles down to academic work once again. Sixth hour is suddenly there, and the boys practice athletics.

The bell rings at 3:14 and another school day has passed in The World of BCHS.
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