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Junie Thorn and llorie Stylist . . . After a hard workout, a shower really is refreshing. R. Schell and J. Evans do some spirited clowning in the shower room. got lost and ended up in a boy's health class when she thought it was social studies. One of our first big thrills was the first junior high prom. Everyone eagerly anticipated this event and danc- ing lessons were given in the gym. Finally the big night arrived and it was discovered that the boys enjoyed eat- ing more than dancing. What a change from this prom was our tenth grade prom. The biggest party ever highlighted this eve- ning following the prom at June Rose's house. The party attended by twenty-six seemed to have no end. Finally at 2 a.m. there was a sudden realization of the time as the clanging of the milkman's bottles was heard on the porch. Then to bed only to arise an hour later to go on the unforgettable trip to Penn State with the Press Club. A carry-over from the boys catch the girls era was the tenth grade boys who wore their date catching suspenders and bow ties to school. Our junior year presented many new problems and among them was ehemistry, After an explanation of the extreme care we should talge when using beakers, test tubes, and other exP9US1V9 equlpment, D0l'0thY Ann H0011 111 her eagerness dropped a set of beak- GFS. Our memories would have to be This is not a. preview of spring fashions! Two Senior girls, D. Boyer and N. Moyer, were representatives of the Philippine Republic at a Tri-Hi-Y Mock U. N. Assembly in Harrisburg this past March. immense to remember everything that happened during high school, but some things will never be forgotten. We will always remember: Patsy Landis in her interpreta- tion of Temptation, Bobby Magee's tales of his im- mortal grandmother. The Bainsoo talk of Dotty Ann I-loch and Lenore Houck. Willis Kulp as the county sheriff , Eli, in the senior class play. The surprise ending of Miss Schmeelk's play when Jack Nyce jumped into the a1'ms of Walter Gasser at the sight of a rubber mouse. oss Koons playing the Violin. This almost brings us to the present when as seniors we should face the future world with a serious mind. As our class motto says, We are now becoming what we are to be, but, after recalling a few experiences of the past, we can only wonder what we are to be. l
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Right Around 0ur choolhouseb Y E I: th t C Mutt J R y by the locke Colebiookdale schools Ev mates in a spec1al piogram Now that We have become membeis of the Royal Class of ol We can look back Wlth fond memoues as We iecall the eleven years We spent climbing towald ou1 thrones Perhaps oul noble family would not measure up to 1eal nobility but some klngs and queens cer talnly made big headhnes in ou1 minds long before then final ClOWH1l1g Some of these funny 1nc1dents will live IH ou1 memoues fo1 ever Grade school p1 esented many p1 oblems especially to certam p1 1nces and puncesses The then famous Gresh Magee duet team was veiy popular 1n the A g d y ch 0 Llk W Ga r ela w h tT e1y Chr1stmas and Easter they would seienade then class Evelyone thought Jimmy Evans had the maklngs of a great boXe1 unt1l one day someone landed a punch on the future John L Sulhvan and sent him flying thiough the doo1 to the feet of his teacher George Unger almost was ci owned before h1S t1me when he was chased by Joan Comads fathei who just as Geolge splashed Joan fiom a sidewalk puddle of dll ty Watel Gene Rothenberger f e l 'L hooked when Oss Koons got a new b1ke and took Jean Grim home fiom school on it while he deliveied papeis P1 Obably Janet Rothen berger s most embauaslng moment was when she went to school with hei bedioom slippeis on Oui g1eat track men Rus sell Gehman and Richard Schell decided to have a lace one day 1n s1xth gxade The two boys ian in opposlte duections 31 ound the school How could we evei fo1 'NQTl9UKl dy thy ch tt ed The lbay mtgplaeoftheseseogls Asto J e hlt J I-Iatl e d G Re ee he bu1ld1ng They met at a co1 spent the rest of the morning unconsclous Imag1ne seelng a flowei gIOW1ng on Grace Upde groves head' ThlS almost happened ln th11d glade when as she Was 1emov1ng he1 coat fi om a hook a How ei pot fell from above and emptied on her head The eighth glade teachei 1n the G1lb61tSV1ll6 school was surpiised to find only fou1 students 1n eighth grade on the last day of school What happened to the oth ers? Ask Janice Seasholtz Helen Gentner Or Peggy Degler and thev will tell vou the Water was fine get oui H1 st days 1n B H S '7 For most of us lt was confusing to say the least and aftel spendlng several months loammg 31 ound coiudors We finally had the plan of the school fiimly planted ln ou1 m1nds But even as a senlor Hilda Yost T UM O O O rw- - , . . ac , rr - - . r In spring a oun ma.n's fancy ' , ' ' fter 3 lon a gf 5 01, P, llll'IlS 0 0I.lg'h S .... U . el' h' .' e 0 and , 553 1' X it 3 and . eigner spend all their lei- ' coke a rout's. sure time looking dream ir - r. , - 1 ac - ra - , - ,, 0 . 7 . 7 . ' ' ' . happened to be passing by o T ner. The result? Russell LV: a i - sew,-me V - ' YKAO u va ' , ' , . . VN , . , , 1 1 . . . , - , 1 I . . . .' All a long e a er ' ' . away. i r r is a favorite ' , ee in c ni r ir . 0 ' , , - - , E. n,.Sasoz, . rin, . . ' an . nninger m t in t re 9 . ' every morning. , . . 0 D 1 Q 4 a I O l , l A , . i . . . . . . , . . ' , wen 1- vo
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Wonder what can b gomg on ln the flasks and the Junlor Class Officers mmds as their advrser Robert L Flemmg explalns an experl ment L Moyer treasurer seems rather dubious as to whats cookrng B Landrs presrdent bEllCVCS all will turn out well R Erb vlce presrdent and V Latshaw secretary seem to be m accord with Bruce llllllll' The keen Junrors use therr skrll rn tryrng to rmpress cops, for thrs rs the year rn whrch they want to pass therr drrvers tests The Junror Class rs composed of 103 members, Wrth Mr Flernrng as ad vrser The offrcers are Bruce Landrs, pr esrdent, Robert Erb, vrce presrdent, Vrrgrnra Latshaw, secretary, and Lee Moyer treasurer Besrdes berng rnterested rn study, many nrembers of the class are found rttrng on the srdelrnes They are also ac rve rn B H S sports The four pretty Junrors Joan Bur kert Marrlyn Gerhart Gayle Sands and Charlene Albrrght who are members of the Varsrty cheerrng squad, add the femrnrne touch to sports Ruth Anne Erb and Anne Qurgley are Junror Var srty cheerleaders Durrng the Wrnter, the Junror Class took trme out to have fun and at the same trme rarse money when they held a roller skatrng party One of the Junror Class s brg under takrngs was the Chrrstmas dance Wrth Paul Hoffman s orchestra, The Snow Ball rolled out a huge success Danrel Unger, Bruce Landrs, and John Rrtter, who are members of the Vrsual Ards Club, are of great servrce to the school Thanks to them for makrng some of our classes more rnterestrng by the use of movres and records Drscussrng the rntellectual srde, we are remrnded of Bruce Landrs, George Wells, John Rrtter, and Vrncent Taggart These Junror Class members expressed therr vrews on the Welfare State as members of the panel drscussron In the sprrng trme, as a part of sprrng fever, the Junror Class members ar e busy plan nrng the Junror Senror Prom Thrs rs the affarr for Whrch they ve all been Wartrng The prom, havrng a colorful South Sea Island theme, brought garety and plea sure to both Junrors and Senrors rn an evenrng of huge success ROOM 203 Frrst Row L to R J Bur kert N Fegley J Conrad A Borneman N L Fron herser M Fisher D Bech tel V Deysher Mr Marks Second Row L to R P Dlemand D Bower J Clemmer M Abrams G Drerolf M Derr R A Erb C Drabmsky G Eck Third Row L to R R Erb W Barr R Brook D Boy er C Albrrght B Geiger C Bause F Grampp F Gottshall Fourth Row L to R R Fox D Drener G Brmt zenholf G Drerolf N Fronherser A Gehman E Fronhelser G Fryer W Erb J . O00 . . M. H. i,, - . 1' 7 . . , . . 1.4 , ' -I l no. . . . .' L. . . ' .' . , . . . , ,, Q . gl n l Q- . ' s. Anon a .. .. .a .- 3' ' f- 1' . .,. . 1 t 9 1 Y ' ! ' .. , , , . . . .- .. , , 1- yi I. . . x - x ' . ' ,, a c u 0 I 1 . . ' n . ' - r , at as ,., . Q . . . I. . . - . . . . . . . . - . . as as ' ' s Q o 1' I. ,. . . ,.. - - . . . ' cc nr ' - . . . ' , o ' , :. - ,- ,- , . ,.. - ,. ,. - ,. ,. . , :. ,- ,- ,- ,- ,- ,--, . ,.. , 1- , . ,. ,. - ,- ,- , . ,. ,. , :. ,. ,. - ,- ,. ,. ,. ,- ,.
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