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Run I: l.awrente W'ill, Alatlt Shoher, -lwhn Long, Peter Stoner, Ralph Lyons, Otto Kim- mell, Run' '21 Franklin Kimmell, Donald Smith. lloxyartl Newcomer, Reed Roberts, lfugene liothtman, Rithartl Mclienzie, Albert lloover, Clark liraiit, lithel Mae lielton, lfae Platt. Viola Oliler, Mary Martha lingleka, Sara -lane l.eety, Patritia Naughton. In frmgmfnftfg Wt-lwstt-r Foor, ,lames lfotht- man. Ofluri in jvitfnrtw Harold Hay, lidison Paul, Tlieotlore l.ehman, Robert Wleigle, Annabelle lit-atliley, litlgar Swearinan. Nanny Laliute. Floyd Sanders, ltlella limerick, Gloria Keller, livelyn lfoust, Anna Catherine Berkley, Carolyn I.eonartl, Alohn Llumlvert, lrene Hoover, David liaitlley, Robert Sarver, Mary -lane Smith. lilaine Smith. Ron I: Gail Llewellyn, Dixie Livengood, liarbara Miller, Madeline Suttmiller, Rita Vilollliope, Theodore johnson, -lames Brant. Ron' -1: Alanet Bigelow, Doris Lichty. Phyllis Sliroyt-r, livelyn Wt-itltic-t', Robert Zimmer- man, lien Scheller, Neil Donner, Donald liooli. Run 253 Charlotte Shilling, Faye Sweitzer, Trutly Clrillith, Thomas Dively, joseph Zorn. llaul l'etro. Rim I1 Sally Sthrotli, Marcia llern, Rachael Miller. Kun' -1: Donna Lee Hoyle, Charlotte Saler. lleloris Zimmerman, Delores vlerkes, Mary Hanger, llonnaley Ciarns, livelyn Sthaefer, -lanet Raupacli. Rim' Ii: Karl Martz, Ciilhert Sechler, john l llryant, Frank Shipley. Run' li Cfharles Beal, Terry Holland. W'il- liretl Miller, Charles Deeter. C-fha Clgeanllingf' FRESHMEN There surely is a lot of work and enjoyment in SIOFC for these ninety-three freshman students, as they climb the Ladder of Success. As they might expect, after undergoing this, their freshman year, they will be doing a lot of exciting things. liven their classes seemed a little more exciting this year. Hayride? Oh, yes! The class had a good old- time hayride as a class party. Also, they were greatly excited about who would be chosen to represent them in the May Queens Court on May Day. As freshmen, these boys and girls found many new and different things to interest them. liach home- room consisted of students from all the courses, in- stead of having all the vocational and industrial arts students in one room, and the academic and com- mercial students in another, as they had been in previous years. 29
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Qolng,t on Sixteen Run I: Shelvy Weyant, Frances Lee Zorn, Patricia Hilliard, Myra Speic her. Ron -2: Aloanne Wagner, Patricia Zimmerman, Donna Landis. Becky Walters, Robert lingleka, William Coleman. Ron' Ii: Kay Bowser, Eleanor Butts, Margaret Will, Gwendlyn lingle, Frank Lane. Ren' lg Dorothy Hepler, Marcella Leister, Henrietta Felten, Agnes Hankinson. Run .33 Philip Speicher, Eugene Albright, Philip Nider. Rua' I: Kenneth Ross, William Roberts, Lawrence Si- cheri, Robert Sicheri, lda Sass, john Foust, Dale Fogle, Barbara Smith, Harold Mishler. Ron' Q: Lois Walters, Shirley Kochever, Alma Custer jean Walters, Wilma Adams, Patricia McKenzie. Dolly Sass, Shirley Hauger, Janet Birchfield, Marcelene Hartman, Alice Dickey, Leoda Meyers, Emily Saylor. Ron' Il: Donald Blough, Richard Adams. SOPHOMORES Here is a class of ninety-five ambitious students look- ing forward to two more wonderful years in B. B. H. One highlight of the year for these students was the ordering of class rings. Along with many other students in our school, the sophomores have participated in many school activities. Two of the homerooms tied for first place in the annual 28 Pennsylvania Week project. They were well repre- sented in band, orchestra, football and basketball. Their class party, a good old-fashioned square dance, was en- joyed by all who attended. Swing your partner! rang through the gym. Willing and ready, these ambitious students are al- ways lending a helping hand when needed. Roll' li Barbara Krause. Ron' Q: George Hoffman. Robert Rau- pach, Kenneth Stahl. Ronald Miller. Rau' 3: .lack Harding, Raytnond Deem, Walter Shroyer. Run' li William Ohler, Harry Rhoads. Rm: .31 Wayne Coughenour, Lewis Dickey. Stumlfflg. fefl In riglvlz Lois Cook, vludy Birchheld, Nancy Walker, Richard Wern- er, David Leonard, George Sivits, Duane Showman, Mary Glessner, Sandra Shultz. Run' I: Mary Maust. Carol Benning. Shelvie Fogle, Maxine Sanner, Sadie Brant. Kay Scheller, Shirley Utz, Phyllis Carver. 'Rau' 2: Shirley Ross, David Harkins, William Ringer, Robert Mays, Betty Clark, Shelby Burk, Dorothy Llewellyn. lfflll 3: Wilbur Decker, Thomas Sevits. Sanford Schrock, Carl Flamm, ,lack Meyers. John Hendershot, Lonnie Bruner. QQ
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'lop left--Ron' I: Carolyn Krepelka, janet Shultz, Arlene Speicher, Donna Miller. Ron 2: Shelby Wiilker, Kathryn Mitchell, Robert Zim- merman, -lack Deeter. Run' Ii: Helen Cilessner, Fvelyn Foust, Maxine Sicheri, Ronald Shaffer, Written Maust, james Wtiytek. Ron' l: Nancy Faidley, jean Hummel, Donna Tattarelli, Faye Marker, Richard Golby. Ron' .31 Nancy McQuade, Fva Schlosnagle, Carol Coch- ran. Robert Landis. Iiultnm left-Run' I: Joan Deist, Dolores Buratty, Faye Sthlosnagle, Martha Day, Williaiii Johnston, Charles Ru- bright, Ronald Saler, David Lindeman. Run' 2: liloise Gill, Delores Beal, Carol Lasure, Thomas Brick, John Ohler, Merle Hauger, Ronald Horning, Kirby lckes, Fred Wfeighley, Donald Brick, Ronald Croner, Harry Sanner, Von Sarver, Philip Lehman, jesse Burk. C-fha Jfliq Chcmcg,z: ii! i Q Top fikglflfflgflll l: Carl Lutz, ,lames Ciondeli, .lames Platt, john Porter, Donald Bailey, Larry Cooper. Ada Miller, Mary Stoner. Ron' 2: blames Pugh, Paul Kendall, Frank Maust. james Whipkey, Thomas Custer, Robert Thomas, Betty Meyers. Rau' 3: Luke Leister, Marilyn Hay, Wfanda Xwoida, Blaine Wyzlnt, Kathryn Ludy, Roland Fogle, lskle Crosby, 'lay Berkey. Boltom right--Rnu l: Fanny May Harmon, Catherine Gary, jerry Dickey, Catherine Heiple, Mary Landis, Carol Heller, Evelyn Grenlce, Mary Coughenour, -ludith Wfyant. Rose Ann Swet. Rott' 2: Mary Sivits, Carol Buratty, Betty Lou Dec-ter. Dolly Wfebb, Shirley Fritz, Gladys Schroclt, Mary Mishler, Arlene Sarver, Shirley Mowry, -lanice Sarver, Dorothy Speicher, Jeanne Vaughan, Faye Gooden. EIGHTH GRADE An outstanding girl and boy were chosen from the one hundred four students to receive the eighth grade award. The award is presented annually by the American Legion for honor, courage, scholarship, leadership, and character. Congratulations to the lucky and deserving winners. Wl1z1t course are you taking next year? was a familiar question asked by many eighth graders as they tried to decide what curriculum to select. Yes, it surely is a prob- lemg your future is largely determined by what you do these next four years in school. The choice requires time and thought. Several homeroom parties have been greatly enjoyed by most of these students. At Christmas time beautifully-decorated trees graced their homerooms. They all enjoyed the special refreshments that highlighted their Christmas party. 30
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