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— Accomplishing the Production, Sight Unseen Row i: R. Arend, L. Arnold, B a c l e 1 o r, P. Barton, K. Baumgartner, D. Bennett. Row 2: Bercot, M. Betz, Bierie, C. Bootli, B. Bowman, Butler. Row 3: Campbell, Clark, A. Cotton, J. Crandall, Creed, R. Cupp. Row t: Daniels, F. Egly, Fair, Farling, Foster, Franze. Row 5: Frauhiger, Fnlton, Geels, Gehrett, Gelow, S. Gerber. Row 6: D. Gibson, Gilgen, jerry Gregg, Grimes, Haifley, ]. Hammond. Row 7: A. Hartnett, R. Hartnctt, D. Hasinbiller, Heller, Helms, Henry. fioii- 8: ]. H i a 1 1, Higgins, HofFacker, J. H o 1 1 o w a y, S. HoUoway, Hunter. Row 9: B. Inskeep, [olinson, M. Keller, Kemp, Kiser, Kistler. Row lO: Kneuss, K r i 1 1, D. Lenoard, Liby, Malmstrom, K. Marsh. 24
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Senior History 57, 57, Thank Heaven, cry throughout its last year. was the class Some of its busiest events were selling con- cessions at the football games. The Seniors purchased coffee urns for the school to use in the coming years. The money received from selling concessions was used to buy a record plaver for the school. The Seniors held dances after the home bas- ketball and football games in the school gym. After the Retrospect Staff was picked, they began their work to meet the deadline. We must admit this was a lucky class. It is the onlv class in B. H. S. HistorN- that has left behind it four Sectional winnings. The Seniors picked a hometown girl. Miss Peggy Goodin, as the author of their play, Take Care of My Little Girl. The class enjoyed an educational trip to the Indiana Legislature. Thev also visited Allison Aircraft, and I. U. Medical Genter. As the end of the year came into sight, tlie Seniors purchased their announcements and got fitted for their caps and gowns. ' hen Baccalaureate and Glass Dav arrived, the Seniors realized the ' would never again be wandering aimlessly through the halls of B.H.S., screaming their heads off at the basketball and football games, pushing their wa - through the halls, and slamming locker doors. Commencement, then wliat ? ? ? ? ? ? ' . The Hope Diamonds are Looking into Their Future Senior Officers Senior officers admiring the bulle- tin hoard. Jerry Hook, president; Denny High, vice-president: Ruhv Minison, treasurer; Julia Pfister, secretary; Pete VanEmon, athletic councilman. 23
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History The Junior Class kept in step with tradition by getting tlieir class rings. Then they had their fun at a class part) ' in October. At Christ- mas time the class of .58 flooded the town with jebo and cracker- jack. In March they mended costumes and delighted everyone with their Class Plav entitled Sight Unseen. f 1 Officers: Knt ' eling— Ath. Coun., D. .S kiiivid-v; Miss Pdwrrs, Mr. Woolsey, Lenoard, ' ice-Pres., Cupp. Standing— Mr. Huffnian, ,niil Mr. Ellington. Pres., D. Hasinbiller, Treas., Geels, .Sec, Clark. the Juniors Become Polished Diamonds. Row i: Ma.xon, Mettler, Micklitsc h, B. Miller. L. Miller, J. Mittlcstcdt. Roiv 2: Murray, C. Perry, E. Perry, H. Perry, J. Petzel, Piety. Row 3: S. Ross, L. Rush, Settle, N. Shadv, Shaw, Sills. Row 4: Sniekens, Snider, P. Spade. E. Steffen, L. Steffen. B. Steurv. Row 5: B. Stout, Suit, Tangeman, Taylor, Thompson, Tudor. Row 6: C. Tuttle, C. Ulmer, Vore, Wallace. L. Wible, S. Wible, J. Williams. 25
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