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. . and the Cdlgigller Gultwre UEVELYN R. BALTZER, A.B.-Englifb, Mountain-Ear. Mrs. Baltzer tells us that reading, a universally favorite hobby, is one of her enjoyable pastimes. Swimming and gardening also rate high on her list. 'HANTOINETTE M. CESARONE, A.B.- Latirz, Spariirb ami Englifb, Drama Clab. Mrs. Cesarone likes to do the gardening around her home in Somerset. She directed both our junior and senior class plays. jjR. WAYNE SUDER, M.Ed.-Cbemiftry, Aritbmetic, Boy? Rifle Club. Surveying occupies much of Mr. Suder's leisure time. He also enjoys hunting and fishing in their season and believes in a firm education. HFLORENCE R. MOORE, B.S.-General Matb, Algebra, Solicl Geometry, Camera Clab. This is Miss Moore's first year at BBJHS and she likes our school very much. She likes to read, Watch football and sew in her spare time. TIWADE F. BENDER, B.S. in Health Ed.- Plarie Geometry, Algebra I, Driver Eil. Mr. Bender has chosen football as the sport he favors most for watching and participation. He likes to read in his spare time. UELAINE C. BENDER, B.S.-Geograpby ami Erzglifb, Jr. Y-Teem, Cbico. Mrs. Bend- er enjoys taking pictures and cooking fancy meals for Mr. Bender. She likes to watch a game of basketball or go roller skating. TIHARRY B. SPEICHER, M.Ed.-Mecbaii ical Drawing, Sbop, Gaiilarice, Projectioriift Club, Mr. Speicher enjoys woodworking of any kind. Basketball and running electric trains occupy his hours of amusement. UMARGARET LEHMAN, B.S. in Ed.- Eizglifb, Guidance, Commercial, C0-adviser of Bervalon. Mrs. Lehman enjoys a wide range of hobbies, including reading and sewing as well as square dancing and tele- vision. -36 FR A A K CC UNT IG T 1943 BY KATH YN FO BE INTE
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Mrs. Hay Mr. Mazer Mrs. Imbojf Mrs. Eberhart Miss Allfatber UMABEL B. HAY, B.S. in Ed.-History and English. One of Mrs. Hay's extra subjects the first semester was driver education. She is interested in leather crafts and textile painting. UHOMER MAZER, B.S.-Vocational Agriculture, F. F. A. Hunting is Mr. Mazer's favorite outdoor sport. He also enjoys basketball, especially when BBJHS is winning. UROMAINE IMHOFF, Normal Diploma-Hirtory, Reading, Spelling and Writing. Mrs. Imhoff has no favorite sport but she does enjoy basketball. Reading occupies much of her spare time. TIGRETHEL EBERHART, B.S. in Phys. Ed.-Phys. Ed., Health, Guidance, G. A. A. Mrs. Eberhart gets a lot of enjoyment out of raising African violets. She is an avid football fan. UM. GENEVA ALTFATHER, Standard Permanent -Art, Arif and Crafts, Y-Teens. Miss Altfather likes to do silk-screen painting and hairpin lace, When not too busy, she enjoys traveling.
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'Doorway to Cfffappy efbfemories GRADE SCHOOL The class of 1955 wishes to express sincere grati- tude to our grade school teachers for their patience with us in our younger days. Many times they prob- ably felt like giving up in despair, but they stayed with us, and now as we end our years in school, we pay tribute to our teachers of yesteryear. They were always willing to lend a helping hand when we were in need. When we look back, we remember how we resented being scolded, when we were told to hush or stand stillgl' and we under- stand now why these teachers were a little strict at times. As we go out into every field of life, we will never forget such events as the first day we went to school. We were proud to be a part of the annual operetta or the May Day exercises. It was a thrill to take our first report card full of A's and B's home to our parents. We waited so long for the day we would get to fourth grade, to change rooms for class periods. We will never forget the humor Mr. Dively brought to his classes. As we pause now to look back over those forma- tive years, we realize how much we owe these teach- ers, and we know it is more than we can ever repay. GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY Seated: Thelma Saylor, Maude Pugh, Pearle Hillegass, Marian Diveley, Mary Dickey, Margaret Coughenour. Standing: Mabel Shultz, Mary Gnagey, Leora Altfather, George Dively, Mary Ellen Smith, Evelyn Krissinger, Ida Kimmel Pauline Pritz, Eleanor Engle, Florence Bingner. 16
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