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8-B First Row, left to right: C. Ernes, R. Bran- nan, R. Bartman, R. Scott, R. Gable, T. Burns: Sec- ond Row: E. Hallman, F. Schmoyer, J. Moyer, F. Rhoads, B. Bernhardt, G. Mutter, E. Slemmerg Third Row, P. Mathias, B. Gottshall, B. Reinert, M. Schaffer, J. Gilbert, T. McDonald, Miss Nagelg Fourth Row, D. Johnson, H. Reitenauer, R. Clouser, C, Bartman, J. Thomas, B. Fisher, S. Len, R. Gabel, L. Lucarelli. 8-A First Row. left to right: Mrs. Camp, H. Specht, P. Kaas, J. Sands. J. B ' l G. L F W9 rie . e evre, Drumheller, B. Keller, Weidner: Second Row, Koons, D. Schaeffer, DelGrosso, C. Conrad, . Bi h H M dw 'scrum 55 gsm Z-gm' 5-'cn hggg EQ? Qggp' ' ra QD' Q., Simgm 52593 925'-331 ' 35 ?UOF'i.?-U5T'1?5 S2 Sully Q 1 Rutshers The eighth graders compose another stitch in the sampler of B.H.S. These mighty lords of the first floor are active in all phases of school life- from assembly programs to dances, and are very active in sports. ' Although they are studious and hard-Working, they enjoy hobbies as do all other students. Typical eighth-graders like coin collecting, listening to records, building model airplanes and Hjitterbuggingf' The more energetic members of the class prefer camping, hiking and horseback riding. The latest hobby of these dynamos of energy, Writing to pen-pals in other states, was de- veloped in English class. Like their Pennsylvania Dutch ancestors, they take an active interest in art, science, music, Red Cross Work and activities sponsored by Y groups. Twenty-eight
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Ninth grade is the turning point in the pupil's school career, as Well as a deciding effect in his life's Work. At the end of the year, the freshman must be able to decide Whether he will finish his education in the commercial field, agricultural field or Whether he will become a college preparatory student. This decision plays an important part in his future school Work as Well as his life's occupation. 9-D First Row, Left to Right: P. Schlegel, R. Bartholomew, E. Melcher, E. Swavely, J. Bechtel, D. Zern, M. Grofe, M. Herb, Second Row: Miss Brun- ner, G. Werstler, D. Stauf- fer, E. Lutz, E. Martin, Third Row: A. Albrecht, F. Smith, E. Mutter, F. Schlegelg Fourth Row: H. Weiss, R. Frank, W. Matz, H. Knepp, R. Stauffer Mrs. Fryer, 9-B sponsor, helps decorate Christmas tree with D. Herbst and N. Stevens. 9-C First Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Lysinger, M. Neiman, J. Gresh, S. Nes- ter, B. Eisenhart, N. Rieg- ner, E. Rothenberger, J. Quaintance, J. Dotterer: Second Row: A. Rhoads, S. Gift, M. Wright, K. Kemp, K. Nyce, T. Riegner, G. Rothenberger, R. Mathias: Third Row: N. Fisher, B. Berkley, P. Moatz, W. Dun- kelberger, M. Miller, F. Fryer, R. Seip, E. Seylerg Fourth Row: L. Boughter, H. Zajac, E. Mensch, H. Mutter, H. Edge, R. Roth- enberger Twenty seven
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Wriggletwisters Almost everyone has at one time or another stepped on a seventh grader. They are the poor, dejected souls, who can be seen gazing at upperclass- men, Wondering Whether they will ever achieve these high positions of honor. In their lighter moments, however, they may be seen playing tag in the halls or taking part in their favorite sports. The WriggletWisters are represented in all activities open to them, and despite their youth, are faithful in performing their duties. 7-A Front: R. Landis, B. Cressman, J. Fronheiser, R. Koons, D. Steltz, M. Mercer, R. Eddinger. Sec- ond, W. Werner, D. Bren- singer, C. Reinert, J. Matheys, J. Lochman, L. Nuss, M. Gilbert, R. Weller. Third, M. Albitz, C. Moyer, D, Maurey, S. Latshaw, D. Grabert, J. Houck. Fourth, R. Dierolf, G. Schwenk, R. Stoudt, M. March, R. Ger- hart, E. Swinehart. 7-B Front: R. Custer, P. Gerhart, J. Horn, M. Mut- ter, F. Reltnauer, P. Rhoads, P. Frey, B. Schaef- fer, F. Fronheiser. Second, K. Ellis, L. Slemmer, B. Brockmyer, J. Frain, D. Fryer, J. Mahr, R. Zim- mers. Third, C. Weller, R. Krause, D. Eisenhard, H. Shlrey. Fourth: T. Updegrove, R. Hagenbuch, G. Becker, R. Weller, C. Moyer, D. Mackey, R. Hess. Remnants of the Great Blizzard of January 16, 1945. fNo school that af te rnoon-remember? J Twenty-nine
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