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arf' 'Q- ova. Ph n0eA0'Vt00 G 0 11 3' '1 S ,xmaqi Junior High students perform at the annual Junior High Music Festival. The Junior High strings, choirs, and band contributed to a successful program. it Mr. William Kraus and Mr. William Clark open the annual magazine campaign with an assembly. Buses daily transport about 'IOO of the student body. Heavy snow stopped them only one day out of the year, but school went on as usual for the rest of the student body. 26 Bill Brugnone entertains his fellow classmates with his guitar.
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Spring As the seasons turned, life continued surging onward at BHS. With the completion of the preliminary district tests, the scholar- ship team was announced for competition at Tiffin in May. Spring sports were begun as athletes strived for excellence. Various programs honored outstanding students. BHS was proud to claim All-American Jerry Lucas as the guest speaker at the Athletic Banquet. Orchestra, band and choir concerts brought acclaim to these musical groups. A highly competitive vocabu- lary down thrilled spectators. Highlights of the assembly sched- ule were the Hummel-Goll program, the story of two young Austrian globe-trotters, and the annual senior assembly, Light- er moments were provided at the Junior Class Play and the Junior-Senior Prom. Throughout this whirlwind of activities seniors patiently awaited for the grand climax of Baccalaureate and Commencement. Bookkeeping Scholarship Team: R. Herner and B. Collins. NOT PICTURED -T. Thompson. Algebra I and ll and Plane Geometry Scholarship Team: ROW THREE-D. Kuhn, L. Hartley and B Degler. ROW TWO -J. Artino, R. Zimmerman and M. Callaghan. ROW ONE-S. Drexel and L Nation. Physics, Chemistry, and Biology Scholarship Team: ROW THREE-G.Kasuga, T. Barnard, G. Linn, R. Kihn, and P. Schart. ROW TWO-M. Dotsenko and T. Briehl. ROW ONE-C. Allan. NOT PICTURED-F. Ruffing. 28
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