The bubbler.

Title Also Known As

Bubbler (Boiling Springs, Pa.)

Language

English

Publication Date

1945-

Publisher

Boiling Springs High School

Place of Publication

Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania

Physical

volumes ; illustrations

Numeric Designation

Began in 1945

Notes

Some volumes bear distinctive titles and themes.

Some volumes include class rosters and photos from all grades, 1st-12th.

Some issues lack volume numbering.

Volume for 1946 also called: Second edition.

Volume for 1964 also called: 20th edition.

Volume for 1966 also called: 22nd edition.

Subjects

Locality Subjects

Library of Congress Subjects

Contains

The bubbler. 1946

The bubbler. 1947

The bubbler. 1948

The bubbler. 1950

The bubbler. 1951

The bubbler. 1952

The bubbler. 1953

The bubbler. 1954

The bubbler. 1955

The bubbler. 1956

The bubbler. 1957

The bubbler. 1958

The bubbler. 1959

The bubbler. 1960

The bubbler. 1961

The bubbler. 1964

The bubbler. 1965

The bubbler. 1966

The bubbler. 1974

The bubbler. 1977

The bubbler. 1979

The bubbler. 1982

The bubbler. 1983

The bubbler. 1985

The bubbler. 1986

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