Batesville High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Batesville, IN)

 - Class of 1962

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Baccalaureate services marked the beginning of the end for the Seniors of 1962. On Sunday, May 20, parents and friends of the Seniors assembled in Westwood auditorium. The graduates entered to the strains of Pomp and Cir- cumstance,' ’ played by the high school band, and took their seats near the stage. They listened earnestly to the Baccalaureate message delivered by Rev. Charles Myers of the Methodist church. Seniors listen attentively to Rev. Myers Baccalaureate . . . Graduates unite to absorb the address given by Rev. Myers. Rev. Myers spoke to the Seniors of the values of education and religion in our lives. His sermon was entitled What in Heaven's Name Are You Doing? He stressed the importance of the Seniors’ next steps in life and emphasized the need for individuals to serve others. His mes- sage was thought-provoking to both Seniors and guests. fd. Contributing to the baccalaureate serv- ice were the voices of the Chant En- semble. They sang Holy Lord God and 'O Sing Unto the Lord. For Senior Chant Ensemble members this was the last time to sing with the group.

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Judy is crowned Queen of the 1962 Prom by Mr. Frushour ‘Holiday in Holland” is 1962 Prom theme. The Juniors, Seniors, faculty, and their guests enjoyed a four-hour visit to the colorful land of Holland when they at- tended this year's prom, Holiday in Holland. ' The high school gymnasium was transformed into a beautiful fantasy of tulips and windmills for the occasion. Decorated by the Juniors, it was a mirage of pastel colors. Green and yellow streamers formed a false ceiling which rose toa point inthe center. A wishing well stood in the middle of the floor and the stage was occupied by a windmill whose wheel actually turned. Several members of the Freshman class were serv- ers, dressed in the typical at- tire of Dutch boys and girls. Music was provided by the Fritz Turner combo. evening was the crowning of the Queen honors, and Chuck Albers was King. Judy's isher and me io Roxy Lightner, Barg a Linda Selke, and Mellonne Miller. Post prom activities were sponsored by the local businessmen. From the prom, the group proceeded to the drive-in to see a movie and then to the Sherman House where a breakfast was ser ved. Junior class sponsors Jean Fisher and Don Carmichael deserve thanks and praise for their work and planning which made this prom a memorable one. Prom Queen King dance ° pb . i am, 02 a, Highlighting the Judy Robinson received the court consisted of



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ki Commencement . . . Finale of Commencement marked the end of a successful four year's study at Batesville High School for the Seniors of 1962. On Friday night, May 25, they became the fifty-second class to graduate from B.H.S. The sixty-one graduates had completed all requirements for graduation and were now eligible to receive their diplom as. They entered the high school gymnasium wearing their blue and white robes and carrying red roses, and approached the stage. Across the stage was their motto, Not at the Top, But Climbing, in letters of red and silver. Father Stephen Schneider gave the invocation and benediction. Beverly Spencer sang I'll Walk With God. The Sen- iors' oration theme was Freedom. Charles Albers spoke on Democracy and Freedom. He was followed by Mellonne Miller whose subject was Privileges and Responsibilities, and James Stein who orated on Vigilance--Our Heritage. Susie Steinkamp com- pleted the oration with ''The Price of Freedom. The class song, Climb Every Mountain, was sung by the Seniors. Principal John Frushour presented the class and, after delivering a short message, declared them graduated from Batesville High School. Seniors C. Albers, S. Steinkamp, J. Stein, and M. Miller speak to class and guests of the values of Freedom.

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