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car Bucky Ignatius, in his sheik-like dress, steals the show. Vd4i i Diet of Dates’ Dot steams with jealousy. puts audience in stitches. One of the most delightful come- dies presented by B.H.S. is the product of the Seniors of '62. Diet of Dates features an assortment of exotic characters along with a group of ordinary teenagers. When a royal prince comes to 7 live in the United States with a typical American Family, a riotous affair begins as he becomes the most sough t-after boy in town. Jealousy almost causes a strife, but in the end an unexpected visitor steals the heart of the prince. To add to the comedy's humor on the final night, in the middle Play cast views audience before of the play the local fire curtain time. alarm roared for ten minutes while the cast looked on with bewilderment.Mr. Gary Tekulve is given a thorough John Bogenschutz directs the play. make-up treatment by Linda Selke. The entire cast is on stage for the finale.
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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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Ihe Chuck Walke and Bev Sepncer marvel at the unusual pose Pianist offers a variety of classical selections of the sloth. to the student body. Programs... give the student cultural and educational knowledge and background. Periodical convoca- tions, planned and presented by the Student Council, bring to the students a variety of shows featuring such performers as those skilled in music, acrobatics, and science, as well as collections of rare animals and other such oddities. These programs offer an interlude from the routine school day and a different atmosphere for learning. Paul Green, Gary Tekulve, and Gregg Borchelt at- Bev Spencer, Susie Steinkamp, and Mellonne Miller tend Boys' State. attend Girls' State. Boys’ and Girls’ State Delegates Each year three boys and three girls are selected by the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Lions Club to attend Boys’ and Girls’ State, sponsored by the Ameri- can Legion and its auxiliary. The purpose of Boys’ and Girls’ State is to develop in In- diana's youth the future's well-informed and well-educated citizens. Nine hundred boys and girls take part annually in the program in the state of Indiana. They are taught the rudiments of a functioning local, county, and state government, learn Indiana history, and take part in elections. Politicing and political party organization play a vital role in the elections. 19
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