Open House... is an annual event in which the students and their parents can observe what is done in each class. Teachers are nearby to talk with parents and to dis- cuss their teaching programs. Open house offers an opportunity for better understanding between stu - dents, parents, and teachers, which leads to more wholesome learning. Science display includes a spectrum tube and telsa coil, new equipment in the science Mr, Schlereth explains his department. Spanish program through the use of books, slides, and tape recorders. Jim Hornig is on hand to discuss’ .the opportunities available to the business major. He shows use of typewriter and adding machine in business. ee Fewer kee Coaeny | al The drivers' education dis- play gives safety rules and safety reminders for young motorists to remember. Miss Green demonstrates techniques of ironing and dressmaking in the Home Economics display. She shows various pieces of clothing made by her stu- dents. Paul Green and Jim Meyers are at the D.C.E. table, demonstrating their skills in mechanical drawing. Mrs, Fisher shows the art department's best in oil painting and explains her art program for high school students.
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Seniors Receive Awards Gregg Borchelt and Beverly Spencer hold their plaques awarded by the Jr. Chamber of Commerce for scholastic achievement and self-reliance. Susie Steinkamp stands at a podium after winning the American Legion Ora- National Honor Society torical contest. members set scholastic examples for students. To be chosen a member of the National Honor Society is a challenge for many Batesville students. Candidates are selected on the basis of their scholastic ability and achievement throughout high school. The torch, emblem of the organization, symbolizes the light of learning. Although concerned with the scholastic aspects of school, members are leaders in every facet of extracurricular activities. FRONT ROW: R. Lightner, W. Bauer, M. Miller, M. Walterman, C. Davis, B. Kessens, B. Spencer, B. Koester. SECOND ROW: J. Robinson, S, Steinkamp, L. Selke, L. Deffmer, C. Poske, E. Lehman, L. Kessler. THIRD ROW: G. Borchelt, R. Dietz, K. Kruse, M. Merkel, J. Huneke. FOURTH ROW: P. Green, Mr. Brokamp, sponsor, J. Stein, D. Werner, C. Walke.
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