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uBabes In Arms This class under the supervision of Miss Ida M. Reinert is the smallest sev- enth grade class Miss Reinert has ever had. Nevertheless, these students be- long to as many organizations and are as active as any homeroom in B.H.S. Acting as their president is Darwin Schanely, While Rodney Bender holds the position of vice president, and Sher- ril Sell is secretary-treasurer. Some of these students find the Good Grooming Club interesting, While others are for the band, orchestra, library club, or other organizations. They were helpful in aiding the Red Cross Drive and the stamp and bond sales. Although these students may some- times be seen gazing at upper classmen and wishing that they, too, could hold dances and join in the activities of the older students, they are not far behind. They have had practice in organizing their own parties on certain holidays and have served on various committees to help make these parties successful. DRESSING ROOM 18 I7-lj First row: S. Sell, M Miller, M. Dotterer, N. Dunkelberger, S Shade, B. Rhoads, B Koons. Second row: L. Ho- jecki, G. Bohn, K Reigner, R. MafcCa.ll G. Zerr, H. Bishe, D Kolb. Third row: G. Boy- er, D. Schonley, S Schonely, G. Schaff- hauser, R. Stauffer, J. Wren, J. Nuss, S Reinert. DRESSING ROOM 18 17-23 First row: G.Schoen- ly, M. Sell, B. Focht, P. Tabor, E. Cleaver, D. Specht, P. Frey. Second row: M.Bart- man, H. Body, P. Ed- dinger, A. Moyer, D. Ellis, D. Ellis, R. Bender. Third row: K. Boyer, J. Lucarelli, D. Bause, R. Roland, R. Rein- 'f hard, G. Gabel.
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DRESSING ROOM 15 18-23 First row: N. L Fronheiser, E. Moser, D. Meyers, C. Al- bright, B. Knauer, P Trout, S. Slemmer. Second row: C. Moy- er, E. Wasson, J Beach, H. Reinert, M Miller, D. Heffner W. Reider. Third row: N. Fegley Mrs. Bashore, D. Ed- dinger, T. Schrlunp R. Clark, B. Rhoads DRESSING ROOM 16 18-11 First row: R. Erb, A. Borneman, M. Ab- rams, J. Burkert, M. Gerhart, J. Koons, G. Sands. Second row: R. Ed- dinger, B. Landis, J. Ritter, G. Haddad, J. Levengood, J. Gra- ver, J. Mercer, W. Erb. Third row: R. Sch- anely, F. Gottshall, M. Schrump, R. Brook, Miss Purnell, D. Unger, B. Koons, W. Barr. r llOur Gang The eighth grade is composed of two sections, 8-1, under the leadership of Miss Mary Louise Purnell, and 8-2, under Mrs. Newton D. Geiss, an efficient substitute teacher for Mrs. Marjorie R. Bashore, who taught that section earl- ier in the year. The understudies who assist Miss Purnell in governing their class are the president, John Mercerg vice president, Bruce Landisg secretary, Marilyn Ger- hartg and treasurer, William Barr. Those who were elected to help lead the 8-2 homeroom are Thomas Schrump, as presidentg Marvin Miller, as vice presi- dent 5 and Patsy Trout, as secretary- treasurer. Members of both groups participate in the activities of Y-groups, musical organizations, and clubs. Both sets of squirmers are also very active in sports and there is an intense rivalry between them, specially in basketball, as is shown by the fact that both groups have their own cheerleaders. Marilyn Gerhart, Gayle Sands, Barbara Koons, and Joan Burkert lead the cheers for the 8-1 team. Patsy Trout, Charlene Albright, Nancy Lou Fronheiser, and Ethel Moser are the fair rooters in favor of the 8-2's.
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