Biglerville High School - Mirror Yearbook (Biglerville, PA)

 - Class of 1962

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IV 1 So now we'll say MSO long but never Good-bye, and we'll face the SENIOR CLASS HISTORY 1958 - We, the class of 1962, took our H1'St step toward Seniordom in Septem- ber '58 as Frantic Freshmen. We displayed our talents participating in band, choir, sports, student council, plays, Honor Society, and other activi- ties. In this exciting year as a class we visited the Adams County Court House. Tom Hoffman was elected class president, and Mr. Allison was our class advisor. 1959 - The main activity of the Sociable Sophomores aside from homework was Ending ways to raise money for our Junior-Senior Prom. Under the able leadership of our president, Roger Crum, we sold candy at noon and at games, as well as booster pens and pennants during basketball season. . 1960 - As S'-jolly Juniors the highlight of our year was an enchanted evening in the South Pacificw which we presented for the Seniors. We also received our class rings of which we were very proud. Money-making projects in- cluded the sale of fruit cakes at Christmas and hot dogs and candy apples at football games. Once again we chose Roger Crum as our president With great excitement we finally reached our destination as 'iSwingin' Seniors? We boasted of 90 cases of Senior-itis,i' the most seriously affected being our class president, Gary Beatty. We sold candy, jackets, cokes, coffee, pretzels, and sponsored dances in order to earn our long-awaited trip to New York. Soon the Senior Trip and Commencement will be a thing of the past, but these wonderful years will never end. The memories of friends, our whirl of books and activities, and our hilarious antics will live as long as we do. We, the class of '62, wish to express our gratitude and appreciation to all those who have made our years at B. H. S. so successful and enjoyable. To the classes of the future, we wish all the success and happiness which we have known at our Alma Mater. 961 - future prepared and confident. Motto: Forward Ever Backward Never Colors: Crimson and Silver Advisor: Richard Allison Flower: Silver Rose Page 27 59 60 61 62

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CLASS Ronald James Baker, will my ability to re- member to anyone who wants to forget. Patsy Mae Baldwin, will all my books to my sister Shirley. Phyllis Jean Baltzley, will my Plymouth to some underclassman who has enough brains to keep oil in it. Gary Lynn Barbour, will my 1946 Ford to Mr. Sheats so he can ride to school. Robert Eugene Barbour, will my football equipment to Mr. Coradetti. Brenda Eloise Bean, will my braces to Con- nie Grubbs, who is determined not to wear them. Gary Charles Beatty, will my ability for be- ing hooked into driving my P-39N to away games. Philip Douglas Beidler, will Gordon's and my road to A-ville back to the natives. Ronnie Grayson Black, will my two-minute drives to lVIt. Tabor to anyone who has money to buy tires. Glenn Ellwood Blocher, will my ability to write spelling corrections to my sister Brenda. Linda Mae Brough, will my ability to blush easily to anyone who wants it. Maxine Marie Brough, will my learneris per- mit to Gary Beamer. Ann Cheryl Bushey, will my physics ability to some idiotic junior. John William Byerly, will my cue stick to Mrs. Elliott. Joan Audrey Carey, will my Charley horsesi, to Mrs. Shoemaker and my red bowling ball to Mrs. Sheely. Braxton Willard Cooley, will my voice to the speech teacher. Richard Franklin Cooley, will my typing ability to Terry Taylor. Joan Marion Crist, will my school spirit to Van Clark. Roger Eugene Crum, will my well used Physics book to my brother, Delmar. Judy Maureen Cutshall, will the hot Ply- mouth back to my parents while it is still in running condition. Sue Carole Davis, will my ability to get a bucket of water to the burning seat in Judy's car. Dennis Arthur Ebbert, will my football jersey to my brother Ronnie. John Alan Ernst, will my Mi: Allison hand-writing decoderw to Tom Hecken- luber. Garry Ray Fair, will my football uniform to anyone who wants to fill my right half- back position. Page 28 Bonnie Joanne Funt, will all the fun I had at B. H. S. in school and in the cafeteria to the cooks and Ron. Judy Yvonne Funt, will the road from Table Rock to Biglerville to Nancy Cash- man so that it will see constant wear next year. Ronald Edward Funt, will my 4-H equip- ment and knowledge to anyone who is will- to try to raise a grand champion steer for Adams County. Susan Eileen Garretson, will my much used band uniform to any underclassman who is under 5'1 . Judith Jean Goshorn, will Corky back his six guns to restore peace and quiet in Ber- lin, Maryland. Harry Charles Griest, will my typewriter to anyone who wants to use it. Mary Anna Guise, will my books to Barbara Thomas. Margaret Ann Hale, will my wonderful ex- periences at B. H. S. to any underclassman. Charlotte Elaine Hall, will the telephone, which I have used to do my homework, back to my parents . Wilson Harry Harman, will my love of teachers to Gary Wfright. Mary Louise Hartman, will my typewriter in room 311 to anyone who can use it better than I did. Peggy Jo Hartman, will my hour bus ride every morning to my brother Fred if he does not get a car. Fay Elaine Hartzel, will the fun I had the last three years to all underclassmen. Paul Gordon Harvey, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Bob Cover. Carl Edgar Hildebrand, will my poor vision, before getting glasses, to anyone who needs an excuse for not being able to see. Thomas Lee Hoffman, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Delmar Crum. Loy Clair Hoke, will my ability to study to my cousin Pat. Jeanne Lee Jacoby, will my ignorance to Mr. Allison in exchange for a little bit of knowledge. George Andrew Johnson, will nothing to anyone, because I have nothing to will. Patrick Edmund Kane, will my ability to stay on friendly terms with most of the teachers at B-ville to my brother Dennis. Sheila Faye Kime, will one-half of a new road from Biglerville to Gardners to the state of Pennsylvania.

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