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.S70l0A0l'l'l0l ef5 The members of the sopho- more class were very active in school activities this year. Some of our girls were members of the Y-Teens and others partic- ipated in F.H.A. The boys were active in such clubs as Hi-Y and F.F.A. We also contributed musicians to the band and orchestra, the boys' and girls' glee clubs, and the mixed chorus. Some of our boys took an ac- tive part in sports as participants on the football and basketball teams. Although our class member- ship isnlt so large, we feel that We are adding much to B. H. S. President, Roger Linden. Vice President, Beatrice Leiber. Sec'y-Treas., Darlyn Garmatter. Advisor, Mr. Howe. First Picture-Second Row: Ernest Basinger, Ralph Dunifon, Samuel Buhler. First Row: Peggy Balmer, Sara Bracy, Beatrice Leiber, Jo Haller, Marilyn Moore. Second Picture: Robert Niswander, Colletta Badertscher, Treva Alt- haus, Susanna Kempf, Roger Linden. Third Picture-Second Row: Janette Finton, Anita Althaus, Nancy Frankhauser, Darlyn Garmatter, Lois Marquart. First Row: William Burcky, Bernard Fish, Lee Hursey. Fourth Picture-Second Row: Rob- ert Bixel, David Basinger, Joe Goodman, Ray Lee Wilch, Dean Sommer. First Row: Marlene Berry, Lois Leh- man, Patricia Stager.
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Our ability as actors and ac- tresses Was demonstrated last December when A Mind of Her Own gave many of us our first chance to be on the stage and incidently netted our class some funds. With this and additional money We sponsored the an- nual J unior-Senior Prom. Every- one had a Wonderful time, and We'll always remember that gala evening. Mr. Geiger de- serves many thanks for his helpful service as our class ad- visor. So the year comes to an end, and we begin to look aheadg but We will keep the memories of our junior year for ever after. First Row: John Klay, Esther Lugi- bihl, Richard Kohler, Dora Jean Luginbuhl. Second Row: Wanda Neiswander, Theodore Kohli, Ceacle Potee, Luke Lugibihl. Third Row: Keith Moore, Betty Roush, Burl Moyer, Mary Schmidt. Fourth Row: Addison Myers, Ar- thur Neuenschwander, Mary Ann Smucker, Wade Oberly. Fifth Row: Marilyn Stratton, Gerald Spence, Ralph Stager, Edith Zuercher. Sixth Row: Allen Tschiegg, Helen Zuercher, Norman White.
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Third Row: Donald Schumaker, Weldon Geiger, Larry Mathewsoa, Paul Pursell, Lowell Amstutz, Dwayne Hauenstein, Mickey Gleason. Second Row: Elwood Brauen, Edgar Wenger, Wanda Hochstettler, Josephine Augsburger, Lena Preto, Charlene Miller, Mary Luchini, Dwight Hauenstein. Cleo Diller. First Row: Sara Badertscher, Peggy Bauman, Carla Schumacher, Imajean Klass, Ada Mae Oyer, Rosella Moser, Miriam Bixel, Willa Ann Hilty. gfeffknlell After two years of rough sailing We freshmen are really in the drift of things. Many members of our class have musical ability as is shown by our participation in orchestra, band, and glee clubs. Also we have taken part in the sports of our school. Many of our boys are on the basketball and football squads. Our girls are members of various organizations such as G.A.A., F.H.A., and Blue Triangle. President, Don Schmidt. Sec'y-Treas., June Habegger. Vice President, Mickey Gleason. Advisor, Miss Keel. Third Row: George Grismore, Donald H. Burkholder, John Dillman, Roderick Balmer, John Bauman, Donald E. Burkholder, Eugene Hankish. Second Row: Roger Lehman, Donald Kuhn, Kay Berry, Dorothy Hardwick, Carolyn Matter, Peggy Young, Raelene Campbell, Don Schmidt, Howard Landes. First Row: Jane Risser, Mary Louise Balmer, Eileen Brauen, June Habegger, Mary Jean Ramseyer, Dorothy Amstutz, Marilyn Amstutz. Twenty-three
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