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Sophomore (loss On September 5th old B.S.H.S. welcomed back its last year's Freshmen who were now the distinguished Sophomores of 43. The first brilliance our class showed was the day we chose Coach Nothstine as our class sponsor, so you see we do have intelligence. To start the year right, we elected Margaret Fisher to conduct our business meetings and Dale Sunday to act as vice-president. We entrusted our funds to Shirley Grose and left the minutes to pile up on the desk of Martha Bartel. To make sure that no gossip was missed, we elected Jack Adams as reporter. The first party we sponsored this year was a party to teach all the kids to square dance. We had a fairly large turnout and had a lot of fun. The next and largest affair we sponsored was the stage show, THE HILLBILLY JAMBOREE. We had one of the largest crowds that ever turned out for any event this year. We turned the entire proceeds over to the Sylvester Field Fund. As for taking part in school activities, we just about top the list. Three ot the girls are cheer leaders. The top Baton Majorette is a sophomore, two more of the girls are on the first team in basketball and we also hold our part in Glee Club. As for the boys, five of them played excellent football all season, and two of them even maSe the first team in basketball. The first part of December we ordered our class rings, it will be a happy day when they arrive. Right after Christmas exams, which we all survived, we elected new class officers. Margaret Fisher held the honor of being re-elected as President, following her was Bob Hildebrand as Vice-President. This time we gave the privilege of treasurer to Marlene Stemm and after giving Barb Prillwitz a few lessons in spelling and writing, she suited us as a secretary, and since Shirley Grose likes to dig in people's back yards, we gave her the job of reporter. TENTH GRADE Top Row: J. Adams. N. Barnhart, M. Bartel, G. Bell, B. Boal, B. Brigham 2nd Row: A. Brunke, A. Cable, M. Cable, C. Durm, J. Enders, V. Christy. 3rd Row: I. Collins, G. Conrad, C. Fleishor, L. French, S. Grose, D. Heim. 4th Row: R. Hildebrand, D. Jasper, R.. Klutts, D. Knuth, D. Koehler. G. Kolberg. 5 h Row: N. Lehman, B. Prillwitz, B. Potter, J. Olson, J. Quick, E. Riemland. 6th Row: J. Reitz, M. Richards, T. Rowe, D. Rudloff, J. Sattler, M. Schmall. 7th Row: G. Steinhilber, M. Stemm, D. Sunday, R. Tropp, W. Walker, M. Watkins. 8th Row: D. Wrigglesworth, J. Zerby, B. Zelmer. Absent: M. Fisher, L. Hamrick. D. Leiting, G. Newman. W. Skinner, S. Straight, M. Weaver. T went) one
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... Freshman (to The officers of the 9th grade should feel honored for they are the initial officers in their first year of high school. These officers are as follows: President, Phil Lindt; Vice-president, Dale Warsco; Secretary, Ruth Heim-buch; Treasurer, Lucille Hardy; Reporter, Darrell Smith. December 5th we had a Freshman Frolic with potluck dinner including games and dancing after dinner. Our guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Em-rich and son, Mike; Miss Mary Graham; and our sponsor and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Krause. Our class has increased from twenty-three members to forty-one this year. This enrollment is the largest since our class was in the second grade. In the future we propose to have a sliding party and a roller skating party. Several boys are on the second team in basketball and many girls are on the girls second team. We wish to thank Mrs. Krause for being our sponsor and for spending valuable time helping our class. NINTH GRADE Top Row: R. Benson. C. Britton, E. Brohman, D. Berkholz, M. Craft, C. Eaves. 2nd Row: D. Eisner, F. Gaul. L. Hardy, R. Heimbuch, M. Hewitt, G. Kugel. 3rd Row: P. Lindt, B. Leiting, M. Ludwig. J. Main, B. Medley, B. Miller. 4th Row: J. Murphy, D. Quick, C. Radde, A. Rudloff, D. Rudowske, D. Shriver. 5th Row: R. Smith, M. Staley. D. Smith. D. Steinhilber, L. Stover, D. Stuckey. 6th Row: L. Vance. R. Wyman. Absent: T. Bailey, H. Coleman N. Kempf, H. Kolosowsky, J. Merrill, D. Warsco, M. L. Watkins, H. Wilson, D. Paul. Twenty-three
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