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Juniors The Class Of 53 (Left to Right, Back Row) Fourth Row: Janet Uphaus, Nancy Broerman, Barb Beihl, Marilou Huneke, Alberta Seevers, Carl Schebler, John Moody, Bob Weber, Ronald Lloyd, Charles Scheele, Virginia Suding, Marilyn Schone, Katherine Fullmer, Alberta Hoog, Joan Schebler. Third Row: Harry Krieger, Arnold Wehr, Dick Richter, Allan Kirschner, Allen Walke, Jake Werner, Virgil Freese, Melvin Thie, Charles Doll, Bill Kelley, Jim Decker, Harold Haskamp, Leslie Smith, Carl Thielking, Bill Walsman. Second Row: Bob Huser, Dick Erhardt, Bob Belter, John Wintz, Roman Nobbe, Paul Wintz, Ace Moor- man, Charles Huneke, Jim Fritsch, Bill Fisher, Thelma Theobald, Joan Schneider, Juanita Hildebrand, Shirley Prakel, Clara Collins, Maurice Schoettelkotte. First Row: Jim Goldschmidt, Arnold Moody, Margaret Kappes, Cherry Jo Wolferst, Georgia Gauck, Elaine Wallpe, Rosemary Davis, Glenda Carel, Pat Yeager, Judy Doyle, Mary Ann Wilson, Frances Kit- chen, Thelma Peters, Elizabeth Yorn, Alice Grossman, Opal Klostermeyer. 24
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1951 JUNIORS — BATESVILLE HIGH The elections this year honored again Danny Kile, president; Milt Baas, vice-president; Jean- ° ette Niedenthal, secretary, and Bertha Dwenger, treasurer, Our sponsors this year, Mr. Gardner and Joan Brown. Our first class party was held at the Harrison Skating Rink with fun and refreshments for all. This was our “Seventeenth Summer”. Al Boyer directed us to success with our Junior play pre- sented December 7, at the Memorial Building. Another important event was the Junior- Senior Prom, on May 23, in the Memorial Gym. Our theme was an Underwater Scene. Judy Perkins, Shirley Lee, and a talented magician from WLW- pro- vided our entertainment. At eleven o’clock a shower of balloons and confetti was cut loose from the ceiling of crepe-paper water. The last event of our Junior year was on May 24. We went to Clifty Falls for our class party by way of Trailway bus lines. Everyone had a wonderful time and came home tired but happy in time for the All-School Dance that evening. For the last short way down Memory Lane we hear the voice of 1952 SENIORS — BATESVILLE HIGH Our class meetings and elections began our last year in B.H.S. Dan Kile was elected president, Milt Baas, vice-president; Gloria Ferkenhoff, secretary; and Bertha Dwenger, treasurer. Mr. Gardner, assisted by Mr. Frushour was our sponsor. September 19, we had our initiation and party for the freshmen. Volly ball provided our enter- tainment and refreshments were served later in the high school gym. September 19, Mary Simmermeyer brought home honors from Versailles by being elected Queen of the Pumpkin Show. October 6, we chartered a bus to Bloomington and attended the Indiana-Pittsburgh football game. April 25 and 27, the Seniors presented “Marcheta” in the Memorial Building. Al Boyer again directed us to success. Our big event this year was being honored by the Juniors at the Junior-Senior Prom—On May 15, it was held at the Memorial Gym. The All- School Dance followed on May 16, and they both were wonderful nights to remember always. The final steps along Memory Lane brings us past May 18, when we had our Baccalaureate and May 23, when Memory Lane ends and FUTURE begins, Graduation.
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President —...-....... Soa . Ace Moorman Vice-President : : Bill Fisher a gp Sn ee ee ......... Nancy Broerman Treasurer a : -----.-- Pete Wintz The Junior Class, directed by Mr. Boyer, presented, “Riddle Me Riches,” December 7, 1951, at the Memorial Building. The play was a great success. 25
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