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Our Senior Year SEPTEMBER 2—School opened with Mr. Lawrence McKnight our new principal. 12—Football game with Punxsy. 27—Homecoming game with Sykesville. OCTOBER 10—Citizenship award made to Janet Lingenfelter. 31—Big pep meeting prior to our football game with Rimersburg. NOVEMBER 4—Remember our assembly with Jack Rayman and his trained snakes? 11—Students paved the way by electing Dwight D. Eisenhower for president. 14—Donna Schuckers crowned B. H. S. Football Queen. 19— Juniors present class play My Little Honey . 20- 21—County Chorus at Sykesville. DECEMBER 5—First home basketball game with Brockway. 23—The long awaited Christmas vacation. JANUARY 15-17—District Band at Punxsutawney. FEBRUARY 4—Student Day with Glenn Thrush as Supervising Principal; Walter Dick, as high school Principal, and Jack Bowen as Junior High School Principal. 27—Reynoldsville presents an exchange assembly program. MARCH 13—Brockway presents an exchange assembly. 27—Punxsutawney presents an exchange assembly. APRIL 23—Senior Class Play 28-29—Gym Exhibition. MAY 14— Junior-Senior Banquet. 15— Award Assembly. 15—Junior-Senior Prom. 24— Baccalaureate. 25— Senior Trip. 26— Graduation Exercises.
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Our Favorites One of the main purposes of a yearbook is to provide concrete evidence of the present for future use. Perhaps twenty five years from now we will have a class reunion. The class of nineteen hundred and seventy-eight will look upon us as old folks.' The world will have changed a great deal, so it is our purpose here to record some bits of information that may give us a few chuckles in the future. IN THE WORLD IN OUR SCHOOL Dance Bands— Best dressed— Guy Lombardo Jim Bennett Kenny Sky Barbara Basinger Shirley Shrecengost Cars— Athletes— Chevrolet Emmin Fenstermaker Mercury Kay Johns Ford Dancers— Television performers— Red Skelton Woody Miller Shirley Shrecengost Well-mannered— Lucille Ball Gene Love Movie performers— Pat McKernan Marilyn Monroe Friendliest— Tony Curtis Jeff Chandler Janet Lingenfelter Fred Kelso Wolves— Television programs— John Fike Godfrey Hour Julia Kraus I Love Lucy Joker— Radio program— George Morey Dragnet Leaders— Roy Altman Song— Janet Lingenfelter Don t Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes Hooky players— Movie— Betty Kay Goble The Quiet Man Glenn Thrush Day of the week— Saturday Pin-up girl— Shirley Shrecengost Gabbiest Day of the year— Jim Bennett Graduation Shirley Thompson Class— Drivers— English Emmin Fenstermaker Carole Shaffer Food— Bashful— Spaghetti Joanne Brocius Sport— Gene Smith Baseball Studious— Barbara Hall Pastime— Gene Love Television Handsome— Vocalists— Bob Miller Frank Parker Biggest eater— Doris Day Laird Allshouse Drink— Artists— Coca-Cola Joy Spare Dayne Galbraith Dessert— Always late— Ice Cream Dick Wallace 10 The Echo
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ROY ALTMAN Academic Varsity Club. V. P. Senior Class. President Student Council, Junior Class Play. Exchange Program. JAMES LAYNE SEBRING Academic Varsity Club, Football. French Club, Class Treasurer. Yearbook Groups Committee. Senior Class Officers THOMAS MEADE IRVIN Academic Class President, Band, Chorus, Senior Boys' Quartet, Business Committee for Yearbook, District Band, County Chorus, Prom Committee. DONNA K. SCHUCKERS Academic President Tru Blu, Secretary Junior and Senior Class. Sub-Deb, Vice President French Club, football queen. County Chorus. JANET LINGENFELTER Academic Editor of Echo. N.J.H.S., Senior Honor Society, Student Council. Good Citizenship Award, President of Sub-Deb, Tru Blu, Junior Class Play. 12 The Echo
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