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Eighth Graders Are Enthusiastic of B. H. S. Since the eighth graders were beginning their second year in junior high school, the 52 members found their way around easily and entered into various activities with enthusiasm. When the junior high grades held their magazine- selling contest, the eighth grade sold over S700 worth of magazines. The class also sponsored a concession at the Halloween carnival and contributed the pro- ceeds to the P.T.A. fund. The eighth grade chorus sang several selections at the Thanksgiving assembly, which the eighth grade planned. Several boys participated in junior high football, and others were members of the junior high basket- ball squad. Two members of the class were also reserve cheerleaders. The class of l96I is looking forward to becoming full-Hedged members of B.I-I.S. Front Row: Larry Jennings, William Steiner, Jerry Althaus, Charles Jordan, Larry Zimmerly, Sally Schaaf, Mary Smuclc- er, Linda Sommer, Roberta Welch, Craig Edwards, James Mumma. Row Two: William Wiess, Lee Kloeppel, Jana Steiner, Nancy Ziessler, Louise Core, Lois Criblez, Janet Yoakam, Janis Gable, Karen Basinger, Pauline Motter. Row Three: Walter Jordan, Nancy Eilcenbary, Jacqueline Tschantz, Joan Dirmeyer, Joyce Zimmerman, Arlene Bas- .av 1 if sis E The eighth grade officers and advisor look over plans for the Thanksgiving assembly, which the eighth grade sponsored. Mary Smucker, vice president Qseatedjg Miss Keel, advisor, Arlene Basinger, president: Joyce Zimmerman, secretary-treasurer, and Charles Neuenschwander, reporter. inger, Marlene Basinger, Kathleen Traucht, lrene Basinger, Patty Stewart, Jane Steinman, Nicholine Bowers. . Row Four: James Burkholder, Terry Shetler, Ronald Michel, Reginald Welch, John Travis, Rudolph Steiner, Carol Jordan. Carol Devier, Carol Schmidt, Anita Huber. Row Five: Tommy Griffin, Brian Badertscher, Charles Neuenschwander, David Augsburger, Gary Alrhaus, David Blank, Michael Betts, Paul Basinger, Donald llartman, Robert Mattingly, Jerry Mericle. :Wd 'H ., e F i. ig ' I V Liu air 1 -. . . . vs! 'K Q, li'
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Sophomores Receive Class Rings Dennis Smith, secretary-treasurer. Vicki Davidson, president, and Bonnie Edie, vice president, look over plans for the high school party which they sponsored. Top Row: Jane Alspach, Ronald Badertscher, Donna Basinger, Bruce Bech cel, Pamela Berry. Row Two: Sue Crawfis, Vicki Davidson, Laura Diller, Bonnie Edie, Judith Franlchauser, Ruth Franlchauser. Helen Geiger, Ronald Habegger, David l-Iauenstein. Row Three: Susan Hauenstein, Carole Herr, Norman Hochstettler, Darrell Huber, Sharon Johnson, Sallie The forty-one members of the sophomore class carried out several money-making projects this year. Among the projects were a paper drive, the sale of B.H.S. pins, and the sale of stationery, imprinted with the picture of the new grade school building. The members of the class were very active in school functions. Four sophomores were cheerleaders and one was a majorette. ln January the class sponsored a dance for the high school. The big event of the year for the class members was the arrival ot their class rings in early February. Jordan, Mary Kaufman, Eugenia Kibele, Eddie Kohli. Row Four: Ramon Lewis, David Little, Donita Lugin- bill, Gordon Matthewaon, Sherlyn Moser, Larry Mumma, Eddie Niswander, ,loenita Shetler, Dennis Smith. Row Five: Larry Smucker, Mary Steiner, Conner Stewart, Rodney Stratton, Lynn Swank, Patricia Urich, Owen Ziessler, Ann Zimmerly, Marcene Zimmerman. 53 I i I 'gbigt .,.. ya k i s s? gy V4 , s, M Y 2? f g v:e2Q 1 I ' Q' - L i S... ,... if NT -vs ' 1 e s .' ., 1 'e- i s T 'T ' X? 'Q - 'i i by g g ja -' W' 5 We '.s' s -213. gk , , i is 'W' ' . , ri' t f . . S f atse f ,g i. . G 'S' :F ' , i 5 -:x.l,l A JI. E- ,R- , 5 ' . F '3 s f 2 fs a .L '3 Ill 1 it 52-H ' s S 'F ':-- In 52? 1 T ii.qi5. - ' ....... A' H r kk .V fi, me ' , if 7 - g f , t z i F, is f s ti, t xv s ael n ' .1 f Q. ' K X s aa. ,.,i, L ' -- 1 T L - '-
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